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IELTS WRITING 2

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8. These sentences could also be used to describe the maps. Put the verb in brackets into the past tense
1 They(cut)______________________ down trees to build the halls of residence.
2 The old café (become) ______________________ the new library.
3. In 1995 students (catch) ____________________ the bus outside the Students' Union.
4. The university (need) ____________________ laboratories.
5. They (put) _____________________ table tennis tables in front of the Scott Library.
6. There (be) _____________________ not enough halls of residence in 1995.
7. They (dig) _______________________ a pond in the recreation area.
8. They (plant) ______________________ lots of new trees.
9. Read the information about active and passive verbs. Are sentences 1-4 about the map active
or passive?
1 The library was relocated to the right of the Founder's Building. __________________
2 They also built two new cafes. __________________
3. The university created a new recreation area. __________________
4. The old gym and tennis courts were demolished. __________________
10. Change these sentences from active to passive. __________________
1. The university expanded the campus. .............................................................................................................
2. They planted trees in the recreation area. .............................................................................................................
3. The authorities moved the bus stop. ...............................................................................................................
4. They built a new main reception. .............................................................................................................
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