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active into passive #1 (permalink) Sun May 16, 2010 12:25 pm   active into passive
 

hi.. I tried to solve this but I'm not sure if my answer is right or no ..
1 you can find more information in the course guide
More information is found in the Course Guide by you
2- your tutor expects you to work independently.
you are expects to work independently by your tutor.
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active into passive #2 (permalink) Sun May 16, 2010 12:44 pm   active into passive
 

Hi,

These would be converted into the passive as follows:

1) More information can be found in the Course Guide (no need to add 'by you').

2) You are expected by your tutor to work independently.

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active into passive #3 (permalink) Sun May 16, 2010 12:58 pm   active into passive
 

Thank you very much Mr Alan :)
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