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Use the correct passive form of the verb in brackets: Robots that clean swimming pools _______ (introduce) into both of the pools in our town recently. They really keep the pools clean!
have been introduced
Use the correct passive form of the verb in brackets: This laboratory is totally modern and all of the experiments now ______ (conduct) by robots.
are conducted/are being conducted
Use the correct passive form of the verb in brackets: Most of the housework in this house ______ (do) by me.
is done
Use the correct passive form of the verb in brackets: Some people think that great chefs _______ (can´t/replace) by robots, because good cooking is too complicated.
can´t be replaced
Use the correct passive form of the verb in brackets: The first successful robots ______ (create) in Japan in the 1980s.
were created
Use the correct passive form of the verb in brackets: Robots ______ (not use) for household chores in the 1970s.
weren´t used
Use the correct passive form of the verb in brackets: New technologies which can help with household tasks ______ (develop) at the moment.
are being developed
Use the correct passive form of the verb in brackets: Millions of domestic robots ______ (make) since the beginning of the century.
have been made
Use be allowed to, let or make: Sophia´s parents _____ her buy whatever clothes she likes.
let
Use be allowed to, let or make: I don´t want to go on the school trip. Please don´t ____ me go!
make
Use be allowed to, let or make: He _______ stay out after 10:00 pm until he was 14 years old.
wasn´t allowed to
Use be allowed to, let or make: Why don´t you _______ her go out? She´s done all her homework.
let
Use be allowed to, let or make: _____ you sometimes ______ eat your dinner in front of the TV?
Are,allowed to
Use be allowed to, let or make: My parents ______ my little brother brush his teeth before he goes to bed.
make
Use be allowed to, let or make to finish the second sentence: I don´t want to go to piano lessons, but my parents insist that I do. My parents ________ to piano lessons, even though I don´t want to.
make me go
Use be allowed to, let or make to finish the second sentence: We can stay here for another half an hour. They ________ for another half an hour.
are letting us/will let us
Use be allowed to, let or make to finish the second sentence: Why don´t you let Carmen go to the party? Why _________ to the party?
don´t you allow Carmen
Use be allowed to, let or make to finish the second sentence: Dan isn´t allowed to ride his bike in the street. Dan´s parents _________ his bike in the street.
don´t let him ride
Use be allowed to, let or make to finish the second sentence: I was forced by the headmaster to stay behind after school. The headmaster _________ after school.
made us stay behind
Use be allowed to, let or make to finish the second sentence: Our teacher lets us eat lunch in the classroom. We ________ in the classroom.
are allowed to eat lunch
Maya, can you (sweep/wipe) the path outside the front door before your grandparents come? The trees have dropped leaves all over it.
sweep
All these plates and dishes are clean. Let´s (wash them up/put them away).
put them away
Someone has put all the rubbish in the same bin. Now I have to go through the bin and (clear it up/sort it) into recycling and ordinary rubbish.
sort it
Don´t (load/wipe) the dishwasher this morning because the repairman is coming to (water/fix) it.
load/fix
I´ve done the washing - can you (sort/load) it into separate piles of your clothes and your sister´s clothes?
sort
The floor is dirty - you´d better (water/sweep) it.
sweep
I hope you (clear up/sort) this mess you´re making after you´ve finished (loading/fixing) your skateboard.
clear up/fixing
Before we can watch TV, we have to (wipe/sweep) the table and (put away/load) the dishwasher.
wipe/load
Will you (sweep/fold) your clothes and (put them away/clear them up) before you go to bed, please?
fold/put them away
I haven´t (watered/sorted) the plants for weeks.
watered
to force someone to do something
make (somebody do something)
to allow someone to do something, or to allow something to happen
let (somebody do something)
to have permission to do something
be allowed to
to clean or dry something by moving a cloth across it
wipe
to pour water on to plants or the soil that they are growing in
water
to wash plates, bowls, knives, etc. after a meal
wash (something) up
to clean the floor using a brush
sweep
to arrange things into different groups or types or into an order
sort
to put something in the place or container where it is usually kept
put (something) away
to put a lot of things into a vehicle or machine
load
to bend something (paper, cloth, etc.) so that one part of it lies flat on top of another part
fold
to repair something
fix
to make a place tidy by removing things from it or putting them where they should be
clear up