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LESSON 88Chart 31“be” + third form
Charlie kicks the ball
The ball broke the window
The ball is kicked by Charlie
The window was broken by the ball
These sentences tell us the same thing.
These sentences tell us the same thing.
Who cooks your dinner every day?My … cooks my dinner every day
Is his dinner cooked by his … every day?Yes, his dinner is cooked by his … every day
Who cooked your dinner yesterday?My … cooked my dinner yesterday
Was her dinner cooked by her … yesterday?Yes, her dinner was cooked by her … yesterday
Who bought your shoes?… bought my shoes
Who were his shoes bought by?His shoes were bought by …
factory feed – fed – fed
Are cars made on farms?No, cars aren’t made on farms; they’re made in factories
How many times a day are most pet dogs fed?Most pet dogs are fed twice a day
Illustration: factory
building – line of
cars coming out of
one end
Was this book written by me?No, that book wasn’t written by you; it was written by someone else
In your country, are uniforms worn by teachers or schoolchildren?In my country, uniforms are worn by …
Were you woken up by an alarm this morning?Yes, I was woken up by an alarm this morning ~ No, I wasn’t woken up by an alarm this morning
written wokenworn
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