Every day, things happen around us – buildings are built, streets are cleaned, and phones are stolen! However, do we always know who does it? Not really. Sometimes the action itself is more important than the person. Let’s see if you can recognise when the focus is on what happens not who does it! Read each short situation and choose the sentence that best describes it.
Only one answer is correct for each situation.
 
1. A local news report tells the story of a cat that got stuck in a tall tree yesterday. Firefighters came quickly and helped the animal. The story focuses on what happened to the cat.
2. At the city library, you see construction signs and workers wearing helmets. Shelves are covered with plastic, and the noise of drills fills the air.
3. The headteacher speaks at a school assembly to inform students about upcoming safety improvements in the building.
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