Use the correct voice (active or passive) and the correct tense of the verb in sentences.
1. Almost everyone (enjoy) the lecture last night.
2. Enlish (teach) in the schools of almost every nation.
3. That proposal (consider) by the members right now.
4. Smith (teach) at the University of Washington since 1999.
5. That old red house (build) in the year 1822.
6. The report (examine, not) by the committee of experts yet.
7. Cocktails (serve) to the guests at the party last night
8. Everything (go) well so far. There (be) no trouble yet.
9. Listen to this. I think this news (surprise) you.
10. The noise from the trains (annoy) me terribly last night.