﹡It is just as much a competition among countries to host the Olympics as to win an Olympic medal.
2. Doing exercises
Let's go to the part of discovering useful words and expressions. Turn to page 12 and do exercises 1, 2 and 3. Check your answers against your classmates'.
3. Learning about Present Future Passive Voice
Present future passive voice (take "ask" for example)
Affirmative Negative Interrogative I I Will (shall) I You You Will you He/she/it will be asked He/she/it will not be asked Will he/she/it be asked We will (shall) We will (shall) not Will (shall) we You/They will You / They will not Will you / they 4. Learning about the passive voice of phrasal verb
All the phrasal verbs are used as a whole. When using them in passive voice, we cannot drop out the prepositions and adverbs. For examples:
At last they put out the fire. →At last the fire was put out.
They will put up a notice on the wall. → A notice will be put up on the wall.
Have you sent for a doctor? → Has the doctor been sent for?