очень надо! Измените предложения, используя Indefinite Passive.
1. People will respect you if you do it.
2. They sent for the doctor immediately.
3. Everybody listened to his report attentively.
4. They always wait for me after the lessons.
5. Nobody painted the lifeboat.
6. Everybody lost sight of the boat in the fog.
7. Why didn't they help her?
8. They will listen to him.
9. Students often read these texts.
10. They laughed at him.
11. He often invites me to his lessons.
12. Seamen speak English in different parts of the world.
13. We unload the ship with cranes.
14. They built this house in 1950.
15. Somebody locked the door of the cabin.
16. They finished their work in time.
17. They will publish this book next year.
18. They will tell you when to come.
19. When will they build a new vessel?
20. Someone will ask him about it.

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qmess10 qmess10  28.01.2024 05:16
1. You will be respected if it is done by you.
To change the sentence using indefinite passive, you need to identify the subject performing the action and move it to the end of the sentence. Then, add the phrase "if it is done by" before the subject.

2. The doctor was sent for immediately.
In this sentence, the action of sending for the doctor is passive. To change it using indefinite passive, you need to switch the object ("the doctor") with the subject ("they") and use the verb "was sent for."

3. His report was listened to attentively by everybody.
Here, the subject ("everybody") is listening to the report. To change the sentence using indefinite passive, you need to switch the subject with the object ("his report") and use the verb "was listened to" to indicate a passive action.

4. I am always waited for after the lessons.
To change this sentence using indefinite passive, you need to switch the subject ("they") with the object ("me") and use the verb "am waited for" to indicate a passive action.

5. The lifeboat was not painted by anyone.
To change this sentence using indefinite passive, you need to switch the subject ("nobody") with the object ("the lifeboat") and add the phrase "by anyone" after the verb "was painted."

6. The boat was lost sight of in the fog by everybody.
In this sentence, the action of losing sight of the boat is passive. To change it using indefinite passive, you need to switch the object ("the boat") with the subject ("everybody") and add the phrase "in the fog" after the verb "was lost sight of."

7. Why wasn't she helped by them?
To change this sentence using indefinite passive, you need to switch the subject ("they") with the object ("her") and add the phrase "by them" after the verb "was helped."

8. He will be listened to by them.
To change this sentence using indefinite passive, you need to switch the subject ("they") with the object ("him") and use the verb "will be listened to" to indicate a passive action.

9. These texts are often read by students.
In this sentence, the action of reading these texts is passive. To change it using indefinite passive, you need to switch the subject ("students") with the object ("these texts") and use the verb "are often read."

10. He was laughed at.
To change this sentence using indefinite passive, you need to add the phrase "was laughed at" to indicate a passive action.

11. I am often invited to his lessons by him.
In this sentence, the action of inviting to lessons is passive. To change it using indefinite passive, you need to switch the subject ("he") with the object ("me") and add the phrase "by him" after the verb "am often invited to."

12. English is spoken by seamen in different parts of the world.
To change this sentence using indefinite passive, you need to add the phrase "is spoken" to indicate a passive action and switch the subject ("seamen") with the object ("English").

13. The ship is unloaded with cranes by us.
In this sentence, the action of unloading the ship is passive. To change it using indefinite passive, you need to switch the object ("the ship") with the subject ("us") and use the verb "is unloaded with."

14. This house was built in 1950.
In this sentence, the action of building the house is passive. To change it using indefinite passive, you need to use the verb "was built" to indicate a passive action.

15. The door of the cabin was locked by somebody.
To change this sentence using indefinite passive, you need to switch the object ("the door of the cabin") with the subject ("somebody") and use the verb "was locked by."

16. Their work was finished in time by them.
In this sentence, the action of finishing their work is passive. To change it using indefinite passive, you need to switch the subject ("they") with the object ("their work") and add the phrase "by them" after the verb "was finished."

17. This book will be published next year.
To change this sentence using indefinite passive, you need to add the phrase "will be published" to indicate a passive action.

18. You will be told when to come.
To change this sentence using indefinite passive, you need to add the phrase "will be told" to indicate a passive action.

19. When will a new vessel be built by them?
To change this sentence using indefinite passive, you need to switch the subject ("they") with the object ("a new vessel") and add the phrase "by them" after the verb "be built."

20. He will be asked about it by someone.
To change this sentence using indefinite passive, you need to switch the subject ("someone") with the object ("him") and add the phrase "by someone" after the verb "will be asked."
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