1. The Managing Director was prosecuted for giving bribes.
In this sentence, the active voice is "They prosecuted the Managing Director." To convert it to the passive voice, we start the sentence with the object, which is "The Managing Director," followed by the verb "was prosecuted," and end with the reason, which is "for giving bribes."
2. Only environmentally friendly substances are used in our production process.
In this sentence, the active voice is "We use only environmentally friendly substances." To convert it to the passive voice, we start the sentence with the object, which is "Only environmentally friendly substances," followed by the verb "are used," and end with the additional information, which is "in our production process."
3. The aims of their negotiations have been achieved.
In this sentence, the active voice is "They have achieved the aims of their negotiations." To convert it to the passive voice, we start the sentence with the object, which is "The aims of their negotiations," followed by the verb "have been achieved."
4. This oil company is going to be acquired soon.
In this sentence, the active voice is "Somebody is going to acquire this oil company." To convert it to the passive voice, we start the sentence with the subject, which is "This oil company," followed by the verb "is going to be acquired," and end with the additional information, which is "soon."
5. Their marketing operations have recently been expanded.
In this sentence, the active voice is "They have recently expanded their marketing operations." To convert it to the passive voice, we start the sentence with the subject, which is "Their marketing operations," followed by the verb "have recently been expanded."
6. Your monthly bonus will be increased by me.
In this sentence, the active voice is "I will increase your monthly bonus." To convert it to the passive voice, we start the sentence with the object, which is "Your monthly bonus," followed by the verb "will be increased," and end with the additional information, which is "by me."
7. Several options will probably be identified by them.
In this sentence, the active voice is "They will probably identify several options." To convert it to the passive voice, we start the sentence with the object, which is "Several options," followed by the verb "will probably be identified," and end with the additional information, which is "by them."
8. I was greatly frustrated by this failure at the negotiations.
In this sentence, the active voice is "This failure at the negotiations frustrated me greatly." To convert it to the passive voice, we start the sentence with the object, which is "I," followed by the verb "was greatly frustrated," and end with the additional information, which is "by this failure at the negotiations."
9. The young generation is aimed by our advertising campaign.
In this sentence, the active voice is "We aim our advertising campaign at the young generation." To convert it to the passive voice, we start the sentence with the subject, which is "The young generation," followed by the verb "is aimed," and end with the additional information, which is "by our advertising campaign."
10. The consignment has been insured against all risks by me.
In this sentence, the active voice is "I have insured the consignment against all risks." To convert it to the passive voice, we start the sentence with the object, which is "The consignment," followed by the verb "has been insured," and end with the additional information, which is "against all risks" and "by me."
1. Rice is popular in Japan.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose a word from the opposite page that describes something that is popular in Japan. Looking at the opposite page, we see the word "popular" and its opposite is "unpopular." Since we want a word that describes something that is popular in Japan, we can choose the word "popular" to complete the sentence.
Final sentence: Rice is popular in Japan.
2. Pasta and are very popular in Italy.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose a word from the opposite page that can be paired with "pasta" to describe something that is popular in Italy. Looking at the opposite page, we see the word "pasta" and its opposite is "noodles." Since we want a word that describes something that is popular in Italy, we can choose the word "pizza" to complete the sentence.
Final sentence: Pasta and pizza are very popular in Italy.
3. Chips are made from.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose a word from the opposite page that can be used to describe what chips are made from. Looking at the opposite page, we see the word "made from" and its opposite is "made into." Since we want a word that describes what chips are made from, we can choose the word "potatoes" to complete the sentence.
Final sentence: Chips are made from potatoes.
4. Many British people eat .
To complete this sentence, we need to choose a word from the opposite page that can be used to describe what many British people eat. Looking at the opposite page, we see the word "eat" and its opposite is "drink." Since we want a word that describes what many British people eat, we can choose the word "fish and chips" to complete the sentence.
Final sentence: Many British people eat fish and chips.
5. Hamburgers are made from.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose a word from the opposite page that can be used to describe what hamburgers are made from. Looking at the opposite page, we see the word "made from" and its opposite is "made into." Since we want a word that describes what hamburgers are made from, we can choose the word "beef" to complete the sentence.
Final sentence: Hamburgers are made from beef.
6. A is a sausage inside a piece of bread.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose a word from the opposite page that can be used to describe a sausage inside a piece of bread. Looking at the opposite page, we see the word "inside" and its opposite is "outside." Since we want a word that describes a sausage inside a piece of bread, we can choose the word "hot dog" to complete the sentence.
Final sentence: A hot dog is a sausage inside a piece of bread.
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