Use the required tense of the passive voice instead of the infinitives in brackets 1. Each candidate (to question) in turn by two separate examiners. 2. Andrew saw at once that she (to instruct) care­ fully beforehand. 3. He in...

Use the required tense of the passive voice instead of the infinitives in brackets 1. Each candidate (to question) in turn by two separate examiners. 2. Andrew saw at once that she (to instruct) care­ fully beforehand. 3. He insisted on seeing the article before it (to publish). 4. While the meal (to prepare) the mother sat by the sick cMld’s bedside. 5. Jennie (not to forget). We all remember her. 6. He opened his eyes and (to blind) by a circle smaller than the moon. 7. Not a single copy of the books he spoke of ever (to ask). 8. I (to inform) that you (to see) in Church Street in conversation with a young gentleman. 9. The room just (to move) into, it smells wet paint. 10. He didn’t utter a word, knowing that whatever he said (to meet) by the same silence. 11. My question (not to answer) properly yet. 12. The shop looked shabbier in artificial light: the shelves were dusty and the ceiling (not to paint) since I went there.
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1) was questioned 2) was instructed 3) would be published 4) was preparing 5) isn't forgotten 6) was blinded 7) was asked 8) I was informed, you were seen 9) was just moved 10) would met 11) isn't answered 12) wasn't painted
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