Passive voice
Past Simple Passive Voice
Complete the sentences. Use the Past Simple Passive Voice.
1. The day before yesterday we ____________________ (invite) to the birthday party by our friends.
2. In ancient Greece the Olympic Games ____________________ (hold) once in four years.
3. I ____________________ (bear) in a small Ukrainian town not far from Donetsk.
4. The prize ____________________ (win) by Linda.
5. As I arrived at the hotel a note ____________________ (hand) to me.
6. Their engagement ____________________ (announce) in the local paper.
7. The words ‘To be or not to be’… ____________________ (speak) by Hamlet.
8. The house ____________________ (destroy) by the storm.
9. The railway line ____________________ (bury) under tons of rock and earth.
10. I ____________________ (give) a letter by a postman yesterday.
11. Several problems ____________________ (consider) by the government.
12. After the accident the railway station ____________________ (completely/destroy).
13. Both motorways ____________________ (open) last year.
14. The thunderstorm ____________________ (hear) five miles away.
15. The World Cup at football ____________________ (win) by Italy in 2006.
16. A dangerous criminal ____________________ (arrest) by the police yesterday.
17. It ____________________ (explain) to us how the accident had happened.
18. The Guinness Book of Records ____________________ (first/publish) in the 50’s.
19. The job ____________________ (offer) to Patricia.
20. I couldn’t answer the questions I ____________________ (ask) at the interview last month.
21. My suitcase ____________________ (steal) from the hotel room.
22. We ____________________ (wake) up by the barking dog last night.
23. Last night I ____________________ (stop) by the police as I was driving home.
24. Yesterday it ____________________ (decide) not to have a party after all.
25. This shopping centre ____________________ (build) 10 years ago.
26. These are very old photographs. They ____________________ (take) a long time ago.
27. The roof of the building ____________________ (damage) in a storm a few days ago.
28. You ____________________ (invite) to the wedding. Why didn’t you go?
29. Originally the book ____________________ (write) in Spanish and a few years ago it ____________________ (translate) into English.
30. We were driving along quite fast but we ____________________ (overtake) by lots of other cars.
31. The letter ____________________ (post) a week ago and it arrived yesterday.
32. The boat sank quickly but fortunately everybody ____________________ (rescue).
33. While I was on holiday, my camera ____________________ (steal) from my hotel.
34. All flights ____________________ (cancel) because of fog.
35. The police ____________________ (give) the information.
36. The men ____________________ (pay) £200 to do the work.
37. The windows ____________________ (break) with a baseball bat.
38. I ____________________ (offer) the job but I refused it.
39. The two missing children ____________________ (find) in a local park.
St. Louis woman spat on workers and trashed a restaurant with a baseball bat after they ran out of chocolate ice cream and told her they only had vanilla
- The incident occurred at a Rally’s restaurant in St Louis’ Central West End area
- Woman had a meltdown after workers said they ran out of chocolate ice cream
- She first spat on several employees and then broke the windows with a bat
- The woman was described as being black and between 25 and 35 years old
Published: 19:17 GMT, 16 April 2019 | Updated: 19:59 GMT, 16 April 2019
A woman had a meltdown at a Missouri restaurant last month after employees told her they were out of chocolate ice cream and only had vanilla.
The unidentified woman went to the Rally’s restaurant in St Louis’ Central West End around 2.25am on March 27.
Police said the outraged woman then spat on workers and trashed the restaurant with a baseball bat, breaking out the windows, according to The St Louis Dispatch.
A woman had a meltdown after employees at a Rally’s restaurant in St Louis, Missouri, told her they were out of chocolate ice cream
She then got in her vehicle and fled the scene.
Police are still searching for the woman, who has been described as a black female with a medium complexion.
She is believed to be between 25 and 35 years old, 5 feet 4 inches to 5 feet 6 inches tall and around 135 to 140 pounds.
Authorities said the incident was captured on video.
But employees of the restaurant, which only sells soft serve ice cream, have refused to release the surveillance video to the media.
Authorities were also unable to supply surveillance.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact CrimeStoppers online or at 1-866-371-8477.
Authorities said the incident was captured on video. But employees of the restaurant have refused to release the surveillance video to the media
BRONX — (Scroll Down For Video) — The New York City Police Department is looking for the woman in the attached video who smashed a storefront windows out over not being served a beef patty.
Police tell Breaking911.com that the female walked inside the “Back Home Restaurant” located at 750 East 169 Street, and ordered a beef patty. When the employee informed the individual that there were no beef patties in stock she became upset and exited the location. The female then returned a short while later armed with a baseball bat, and began to break the store’s window and glass front door.
She fled southbound on Boston road. There were no injuries reported.
The individual is described as a: female black, thin build with long black braided hair. She was last seen wearing a black and white fur hooded winter jacket, black leggings, black and white sneakers and carrying a multi-colored aluminum baseball bat.
Anyone with information in regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).
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Make baseball bats break all glass that is breakable, such as V1/V4 office bottom floor window, puffer mart windows, McQuwes windows, etc.
Obviously not in 1 swing, should take multiple.
This would make perfect sense and would add more reason to have Baseball bats other than smacking people down.
Why should this be added? (pros):
— Realistic
— Makes sense
What negatives could this have? (cons):
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— Griefing
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This just gives us more London RP scenarios where I can raid Jennifer’s for a snatch and grab with the boys.
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A WHITEHAVEN man who gave chase with a baseball bat after a missile was thrown through his living room window has been sentenced by a judge.
Liam Michael Murphy, 35, was asleep in the bedroom of his George Street house on the afternoon of July 23 when he heard banging from downstairs. He found a rock had been thrown through a window by a man who, outside the property, allegedly produced a knife and made threats.
Murphy picked up a baseball bat from his address, took it out into the street and then chased the man into a tunnel, causing one eye witness to be left shocked.
At Carlisle Crown Court today (MON), Murphy admitted offensive weapon possession. The court heard no further action had been taken against the other man due to “certain weaknesses with the eye witness’s evidence”.
Judge David Potter gave Murphy a 12-month community order comprising a 10-day rehabilitation activity requirement. He acknowledged Murphy had endured a “high degree of provocation”, but said his crime lay in taking the bat out on to the street and giving chase.