надо . Complete the text with the correct passive forms.
I tried a small test.’Bring me a monkey on a solid gold bicycle’,I said.A monkey on a solid gold bicycle(bring)at once.’OK’,I said.’I’ll do it’.There is just one condition,’they said.’For the next twelve months you will be all-powerful.But a year from today you (sacrifice)to the gods.’ ‘OK,’I said.’No problem’.
I tried a small test. "Bring me a monkey on a solid gold bicycle," I said. A monkey on a solid gold bicycle was brought at once. "OK," I said. "I'll do it." There is just one condition, they said. "For the next twelve months, you will be all-powerful. But a year from today, you will be sacrificed to the gods." "OK," I said. "No problem."
Explanation:
In the original text, the active form of the verbs "bring" and "sacrifice" were used. To make them passive, we need to change the verbs to their correct passive forms.
1. "Bring me a monkey on a solid gold bicycle" → "A monkey on a solid gold bicycle was brought at once."
Here, the verb "bring" is changed to "was brought" to indicate that someone else performed the action of bringing the monkey on a solid gold bicycle.
2. "For the next twelve months, you will be all-powerful. But a year from today, you will be sacrificed to the gods" → "For the next twelve months, you will be all-powerful. But a year from today, you will be sacrificed to the gods."
In this sentence, the verb "sacrifice" is already in its correct passive form, so no changes are needed.
By using the correct passive forms, we maintain the same meaning as the original text but emphasize that the actions were performed by someone else, rather than the speaker. This helps us understand the situation more clearly.