NH intermediate unit 3

NH intermediate unit 3
active and passive 
state and active verbs 
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NH intermediate unit 3
active and passive 
state and active verbs 

Slide 1 - Slide

How do you form passive in English?
A
when the agent is not important
B
subject stays the same
C
subject becomes object
D
object becomes subject

Slide 2 - Quiz

Active to passive. Example
She likes sweets. 
Sweets are liked by her. 

Slide 3 - Slide

Make passive:
We are constructing a new bridge.

Slide 4 - Open question

We request the customers to refrain from smoking.

Slide 5 - Open question

We employed a lot of HR managers.

Slide 6 - Open question

Active and passive verbs 
Active verbs - indicate an activity
State verbs - cannot form ''ing'' tense 

Slide 7 - Slide

Choose the correct sentence / sentences
A
Be quiet, I am thinking!
B
He is believed to be trustworthy.
C
She owes a fortune.
D
I'm enjoying myself. It is a great party.

Slide 8 - Quiz

Wrong or correct?
I am seeing a specialist tomorrow.
A
correct, it is an activity
B
wrong, ''see'' is a state verb in this sentence.

Slide 9 - Quiz

Wrong or correct?
I have been weighing up the pros and cons of this issue.
A
wrong, to ''weigh'' is a state verb
B
correct, to ''weigh'' means here to ''consider''(action verb)

Slide 10 - Quiz

irregular verbs 
Have you studied??? 

Slide 11 - Slide

what are the irregular forms of the verb: ''liggen''
A
to lie / lay / laid
B
to lie/ laid/ lay
C
to lay/lain/lain
D
to lie/lay/lain

Slide 12 - Quiz

what are the irregular forms of the verb: ''leggen''
A
to lie / lay / laid
B
to lay/laid/laid
C
to lay/lain/lain
D
to lie/lay/lain

Slide 13 - Quiz

Is the verb: ''to lie'' (to tell a lie) regular or irregular in past tenses?
A
irregular, to lie/lay/lay
B
irregular, to lie/lied/lay
C
sometimes regular and sometimes irregular
D
regular, to lie / lied/lied

Slide 14 - Quiz