Ⅲ. 根據(jù)括號內(nèi)所給詞語提示寫句子(注意使用一般過去時(shí)的被動語態(tài))。

1.(he, choose, as our class monitor, last term)

____________________________________________

2.(she, see, to enter, the library, after class)

____________________________________________

3.(some emails, send, to his friends, yesterday afternoon)

____________________________________________

4.(the cards, take away, just now)

____________________________________________

5.(some apple pies, sell, in the store, yesterday)

____________________________________________

6.(two hamburgers, eat, for breakfast)

____________________________________________

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