ACTIVITY 82: Complete the following
article about India choosing from the menus the best passive
alternative. Then check the
correct answers.
ABOUT INDIA
The north of the country
by the
Himalayas, the highest mountains in the world. On the
east, India
from Burma by
foothills of the Himalayas. The Ganges is geographically
the most important river, and
sacred
by
most Indians.
Basically, the year in India can
into three
seasons: hot, wet and cool.
The capital consists of two cities. Old Delhi, which
in 1648 by Shah
Jehan,
the Moghul emperor and builder of the Taj Mahal, and New Delhi, which
by the British as the imperial capital in 1931.
Sixteen official languages and 820 dialects
in India.
Most workers (70%)
on
the land, but India is also one of the world's
major industrial powers and
recently major efforts to move Indian
industry
into modern 'high tech' areas.
Textiles all over the
world from India.
Passive forms (III)
ACTIVITY 83:
Copy/paste this paragraph about the economy of Sweden
in the blank space provided and rewrite it putting all the verbs in
the passive. Then check the
correct answers.
About Sweden Economy
In the south of Sweden farmers grow cereals, potatoes and sugar beet, and rear
cattle and pigs. The Swedes exploit the northern forests for their timber. They
can export timber products indefinitely because they have managed the forests
well and not destroyed them with uncontrolled cutting. They mine iron inside the
Arctic Circle. They established the first mines in the 1890s, and the high
salaries attracted workers to move to this inhospitable region. But they have
recently had to close many mines because of a fall in demand. Competition from
developing countries has damaged the once prosperous steel and shipbuilding
industries, but industrialists manufacture a variety of profitable goods,
including aircraft, cars, domestic equipment and textiles.
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