My answers are blue.
1. We ___ a binding contract last year and it ___ recently
1. signed \ has been prolonged
2. have signed \ prolonged
3. have been signed \ prolonged
2. He allowed the goods ___ by airplane
1. to be send
2. to be sent
3. be sent
3. He watched the children (writing\write\written) the dictation.
4. When I left, they all working (hard\more hard\hardlier)
My answers are blue. 1. We signed ___ a binding contract last year and it has been r enewed ___ recently 2.
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My answers are blue.
1. We signed ___ a binding contract last year and it has been renewed ___ recently
2. He allowed the goods ___ by airplane
1. to be send
2. to be sent <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
3. be sent
3. He watched the children (writing\write\wri
Why did you use 'renewed' in the first sentence, not 'prolonged'? Is it wrong or unnatural? I've never heard of a contract being 'prolonged'.
Clive2. to be sent <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
I don't quite understand. Should I use 'to be sent'? Yes 'to be send' is incorrect.