1.Her application form was handed to the deputy manager
3.The waiter received the order from the father
4.The case was investigated for two months
5.The letters are sent by the secretary in the morning
6.Political leaders usually get interviewed by journalists
7.Famous people are often told they wear expensive getup
8. A new town hall is being built this year
9. His tooth was pulled out by the dentist
10. The pigeons were fed crumbs by the old lady
Answer:
A. I <em>knew</em> her for years. or <em>I've known </em>her for years.
B. How long <em>will you be </em>studying English? or How long <em>have you been </em>studying English?
C. "Why are you crying?" "Granny hit me."
D. This is the first time I<em> have heard</em> her sing.
E. I told her that I finished.
Explanation:
A. Know should be past tense.
B. I'm not actually sure because I think it is a genuine sentence, but I think that 'have you been' is better.
C. The - ' - should be quotation marks and the 'has' is unnecessary.
D. Hear should be changed to 'have heard'
E. The 'have' is unnecessary.
Answer:
1.
a straight line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point, but if extended does not cross it at that point.
2.
a completely different line of thought or action.
"he quickly went off on a tangent about wrestling"
3.
Mathematics
the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the sides (other than the hypotenuse) opposite and adjacent to an angle in a right triangle.
Explanation:
Those are the dictionary definitions. Since you said it was English I think 2 would probably help you the most