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This Orchestra ... Is Said To Be The Best in The World.: I. Complete The Sentences, As in The Example

The document provides a series of incomplete sentences that need to be completed based on the information provided. The incomplete sentences refer to reported or believed facts about various subjects such as orchestras, thieves, fires, money making, expected arrivals, gardening knowledge, meeting attendance, competitions, company profits, government decisions, damage responsibility, world records, bank accounts, and financial problems. The key completes each incomplete sentence according to the grammatical structures and guidelines provided in the example sentences.

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This Orchestra ... Is Said To Be The Best in The World.: I. Complete The Sentences, As in The Example

The document provides a series of incomplete sentences that need to be completed based on the information provided. The incomplete sentences refer to reported or believed facts about various subjects such as orchestras, thieves, fires, money making, expected arrivals, gardening knowledge, meeting attendance, competitions, company profits, government decisions, damage responsibility, world records, bank accounts, and financial problems. The key completes each incomplete sentence according to the grammatical structures and guidelines provided in the example sentences.

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  • Exercise Instructions and Prompts: Provides sentence completion exercises where learners fill in blanks based on given prompts, demonstrating the use of indirect speech and passive voice.
  • Continuation and Answer Key: Continues the exercise from page 1 and provides the answer key, allowing learners to check their responses to the language tasks.

I. Complete the sentences, as in the example.

1. It is said that this orchestra is the best in the world.


This orchestra ...is said to be the best in the world.
2. It is believed that the thieves have left the country.
The thieves .................................................................
3. The fire is reported to have started by accident.
It .................................................................
4. He is known to be making a lot of money.
It .................................................................
5. It is expected that they will arrive in time for dinner.
They .................................................................
6. She is said to know a lot about gardening.
It .................................................................
7. It is thought that he will be attending the meeting.
He .................................................................
8. It is believed that we are able to win the competition.
We .................................................................
9. The company is thought to be making a big profit.
It .................................................................
10. It is reported that the government has reached a decision.
The government .................................................................
11. It is said that they were responsible for the damage.
They .................................................................
12. She is expected to break the world record.
It .................................................................
13. He is known to have several foreign bank accounts.
It .................................................................
14. They are reported to have financial problems.
It .................................................................
I. Complete the sentences, as in the example.
2. ... are believed to have left the country.
3. ... is reported that the fire started by accident.
4. ... is known that he is making a lot of money.
5. ... are expected to arrive in time for dinner.

6. ... is said that she knows a lot about gardening.


7. ... is thought to be attending the meeting.
8. ... are believed to be able to win the competition.
9. ... is thought that the company is making a big profit.
10. ... is reported to have reached a decision.
11. ... are said to have been responsible for the damage.
12. ... is expected that she will break the world record.
13. ... is known that he has several foreign bank accounts.
14. ... is reported that they have financial problems.

KEY

I. Complete the sentences, as in the example.


2. ... are believed to have left the country.
3. ... is reported that the fire started by accident.
4. ... is known that he is making a lot of money.
5. ... are expected to arrive in time for dinner.
6. ... is said that she knows a lot about gardening.
7. ... is thought to be attending the meeting.
8. ... are believed to be able to win the competition.
9. ... is thought that the company is making a big profit.
10. ... is reported to have reached a decision.
11. ... are said to have been responsible for the damage.
12. ... is expected that she will break the world record.
13. ... is known that he has several foreign bank accounts.
14. ... is reported that they have financial problems.

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