domingo, 2 de diciembre de 2007

hamlet vocab ACT IV SCENE ii

disclaiming: proclamming my innocence

ungored: reputation unwounded

foil:the background against which you will shine

canouses: drinks a toast

woodcock: stupid type of bird

Mistook: take with out permission or authority

Dally: behave carelessly or indifferently

more active and passive voice

1.these bottles cannot be easily opened by the children
2.a road was built by the government right outside her front door
3.As Mr ross walked through the store, he broke the antique vase
4.the changes amazed her, when she arrove.
5.all month long, the construction workers will make street repairs.
6.his retirement will be celebrated with a party.
7.his oral exam was being disscused by his professors, right in front of him.
8.the homemade cookies were all eaten by my son
9.the hull of the ship had been damaged by corrison,
10.the old homestead was been visited by some children while I was there.

active and passive voice

1.joanne was delayed by a client when she was leaving the office.
2.At 630 the tennis club was holding a meeting
3.Sheba, the dog blocked the doorway
4.sheba had to be taken to the vet
5.the vet was worried by her condition
6.the vet treated the dog while Joanne went home
7.joanne was told to get out of the house
8.joanne was confused by the telephone call
9.the burglar was captured by the police
10.his fingers had been bitten off by the dog