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A Rewritr thsse comrne*ts absut different laws" Start with the :
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wsrds given. uses. {n this meaning, it is often use
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1. They ¿§g¡§lban plastic shopping h*gs. ', I must say"
Plastir shoppi*g bags should be banned. : 90?" ofthe u:es of ¡¡rusf are for
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2. Th*y osɧllgstop empl*yers from reading employees' personal ,, Thiags must be h*rd f*r eauples
emai[. fn'¡plavers... ';, wha marryyoung.
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.' 3. They [Égglgjo somethíng about all the titler on rhe buses
a¡'rd In subways. Somef hing . .
- 5. They ought to fine peaple for nTaking noise after mídnight. People . . .
7. They:hauldn't
/-.- make movies with violent scenes. Mavies with . . .
8" Iheygg¡¿§ eficourage pe*ple to slap smokíng if there were rn*re antí-smsk¡ns law*. Peaple
9. They§gg¡E4lo something about people wh* dawntaad music itlegally. Somethi*g . . ,
10, They
@!g|1't allow children to quit srh*cl untitthey are ls. Childrm . . .
Hewrite the sefltenc*s in the pass¡ve form, starting with the words g¡von.
4. They shouldn't allow smoking cn the street. Srnoking sl'o.,Jn'l ice rollr*,,"i on the street.
§. They esuld encourage healthy *ating in sshools. Healthy eati n g .s{L¿,}o L. iCin schsals"
é. ?hey have to do s*mething *bout vislent movies. Scn'lethi*g [,rtl,ro.10 J¡¡r aboutviolent m*vi*s.
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/ change¡t for not carryíns¡n lD. I
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I nea* the rituations and complete the csmments" U§* the passiv* of the verbs given.
1. wornan is fac[ng a large fine because her **ighbor complained to the police about
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hcr rnessy yard. The angry wüman then *umped her garbage in the neighbor's yard,
A I think the fin* !s absolutely right. you shcuid n'¡ b*Lallgwesl -(altow) t*
have a mossy yard.
B I don't ñgre*" §he shauldn't L,r*$:¡¿J (fine). lt'¡ her own prspsrty, and
she shsuld be able to do what she wants.
{ The woman should Jn E¿ crnq."otr*é{arreEt} f*r dumping garbage in h*r neighbor,s yard!
2. A mctarcycle rider was arrested hy the police for refusing t* wear a h*lrnet. The
rnüt§rcytlist said that he e ouldr't wÉar ths helrnet becaus* *f his trad¡tional headdress.
11 I agr*e with the rnotorcyclist. He shuuldn't ["r r,¡.+áe, {make} to wear a hetm*t.
B Peaple shouldn't {.r. a.*" =+J(arrest}
for nat wearing a helmet" lt's tl'¡eir chsice.
{ Weil, everyCIñe has to obey the law. People sheuldn't h-e J'."Igd (treat} differently.
3. A foreign exchange student whc failed to show his lD was givsn a warning after a
lccal storeowner called the police, ln an unrelated incident, a young womaR rldi*g
her bíke tr wnrk was frned for failing to carry her lD.
A I didn'{ know ycu could }u-}"r É..t.,ud* {fine) for n*t canrying an lS.
B lt'§ a n*w law, but I think it ought to l¿¿ C,h",r$¡,[ _ {change}.
C I w*nder why the police stopped tl'le woman. P*ople shouldn,t
hs -s}"epoé -- {stop} f*r no reasün-