.Can i take a photo of the statue,please? I'm afraid not,sir. Cameras.....(not/allow) in the museum
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Are not allowed , Present simple . В пассивном залоге используется глагол to be + глагол в 3й форме (если неправильный) или с окончанием -ed
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He built many buildings b)for his charity
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