Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form, active or passive.
Here is the local news for Thursday, March 20th.
Last night in Norstock many trees (1) (blow) down in the storm. One tree (2) (fall) across the main road. It (3) (take) away by the fire brigade two hours later. Heavy rain also (4) (cause) problems on the roads. Some roads (5) (cover) by about a metre of water. Many drivers (6) (leave) their cars and (7) (walk) home. The situation this afternoon is better. The water (8) (disappear) from the roads, and the last few cars (9) (just/remove) by the emergency services. And I can see the telephone engineers at work. The broken lines (10) (repair). The traffic (11) (now/move) in and out of the town along the roads.
Last night, a blue Ford (12) (steal) from outside the house of Mr George Brown. Mr Brown (13) (phone) the police. Later, the car (14) (see) in Green Street by Mr Browns daughter. It was outside the Shepherd pub. The keys were in the car, so she (15) (drive) it home. The police (16) (look) for a careless thief.
And finally, some football news. Norstock Town footballers (17) (just/become) champions for the third time! A few minutes ago the referee (18) (blow) the whistle at the end of the game. Our reporter Thomas Hardy (19) (wait) to talk to us at the stadium.
- Thomas, (20) (it/be) a good game?
- Yes, excellent, very fast and exciting! Norstocks star player, Bill Klein (21) (send) off because he (22) (kick) one of the players. And the goalkeeper (23) (hurt) when he (24) (crash) into the goalpost. He (25) (carry) off the field with leg injuries, so both teams (26) (play) with ten men for the last few minutes.
- Is everything all right with the goalkeeper?
- He (27) (take) to hospital at the moment. The manager (28) (think) its serious.
- And what (29) (happen) at the stadium now?
- The Norstock players (30) (present) with the Champions Cup.