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4. Past Perfect: I had transferred to another department.5. Present Continuous: He is stopping.6. Present Perfect: We have sent a letter.7. Present Continuous: He is not teaching music theory.8. Perfect conjugation with should: Should they have flown to their next destination?9. Simple Future: They will watch constantly.10. Past Perfect: We had driven to the beach this morning.11. Present Perfect: Has he checked into the hotel?12. Perfect conjugation with could: Could I have told the news yesterday?Answers to Exercise 6:1. The club was founded by the woman. 2. The prize was taken by this entry. 3. Theguitar is being played by the girl. 4. The letter has been delivered by the mailman. 5.The car can be driven by the chauffeur. 6. The hat was chosen by the child. 7. Themouse was chased by the cat. 8. The carpet will be woven by the workers. 9. The hikingboots could have been bought by the stranger. 10. The car has been sold by the dealer.11. The water was splashed by the dog. 12. The garden has been watered by the man.Answers to Exercise 7:1. The manager paid the bill. 2. The baker made the bread. 3. The electrician mustcheck the wiring. 4. The squirrel was scolding the crow. 5. A doctor wrote the book. 6.A student painted the house. 7. The chickadee took the seeds. 8. The guest has drunkthe cider. 9. The secretary opens the mail. 10. The cooks have measured theingredients. 11. The photographers saw the bird. 12. The magazine will publish hiswork.Answers to Exercise 8:1. be announced 2. be granted 3. be recognized 4. be advised 5. be put 6. be accepted7. be denied 8. be met 9. be chosen 10. be taken 11. be forbidden 12. be orderedCHAPTER 13. NOUNS: THE FORMATION OF PLURALSA noun is a word used as the name of a person or a thing. In the following examples,the nouns are underlined.He opened the pa rcel.She is a student.The weather is warm.A cat is sitting on the steps .1. Proper nou nsNames of individual persons or things are referred to as proper nouns. In English,proper nouns must begin with a capital letter. The underlined words in the followingsentences are proper nouns.e.g. The capital of England is London.My friend, George, is an American.

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