Look at my new dress. I ( make) it myself.
Look at my new dress. I have made it myself.
Mary writes letters every day.
The letters ................ by Mary every day.
The letters are written by Mary every day.
What were you doing yesterday at 7 o'clock evening?
For example, I was watching TV.
Join the two sentences using the word in the brackets.
He failed the exam. He didn't study. (because)
He failed the exam because he didn't study.
He (said what will happen) about the football match result.
He predicted/made a prediction about the football match result.
We (not yet solve) the problem.
We've not solved the problem yet.
He bought bread one hour ago.
The bread ............... one hour ago by him.
The bread was bought one hour ago by him.
While I (do) homework, my sister (cook)
While I was doing my homework, my sister was cooking.
Join the two sentences using the word in the bracket.
He passed the exam. He studied hard. (that's why/so)
He studied hard. That's why/So, he passed the exam.
Draughts (happen very often) in many parts of Africa.
Draughts are common in my parts of Africa.
( ever be ) to Italy? Yes, .... We (go) to Italy last year.
Have you ever been to Italy? Yes, we have. We went to Italy last year.
My father gave me a lift to college.
I ..............
I was given a lift to college by my father.
What were you doing when the lesson link was sent?
Possible answer: I was eating when the lesson link was sent.
Join the two sentences using the word in the bracket.
She is generous. She is hospitable. (what's more)
She's generous. What's more, she's hospitable.
Have you ever (been involved) in a competition?
Have you ever participated in a competition?
He (already see) the movie. He (see) it last week.
He has already seen the movie. He saw it last week.
Rome (not build) in a day.
The first plane (fly) by the Wright brothers.
Rome was not built in a day.
The first plane was flown by the Wright brothers.
He (go) to the park yesterday.
He (go) to the park yesterday at 8 o'clock.
I went to the park yesterday.
I was going to the park yesterday at 8 o'clock.
Join the two sentences using the word in the bracket.
He suffered from a serious disease last year. He is better now. (although)
Although he suffered from a serious disease last year, he's better now.
In the accident, the car was (broken) but luckily the people weren't (hurt).
In the accident, the car was damaged, but luckily the people weren't injured.
I (already do) my homework. Now I can go out.
When (you do) your homework? I (do) it 2 hours ago.
I've already done my homework. Now I can go out.
When did you do your homework? I did it 2 hours ago.
Who (write this book by)?
It (write by) Charles Dickens.
Who (invent the telephone by)?
It (invent by) Alexender grahem Bell.
Who was this book written by?
It was written by Charles Dickens.
Who was the telephone invented by?
It was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
She (not sleep) when her father came home. She ( do) her homework.
She was not sleeping when her father came home. She was doing her homework.
Join the two sentences using the word in the bracket.
He was a talented participant. She didn't win the competition. (however)
The suggestion sounded ridiculous. He took it seriously. (although)
He was a talented participant. However, he didn't win the competition.
Although the suggestion sounded ridiculous, he took it seriously.
You should (make better) your (studying diploma, certificates), if you want to (send CV) to this company.
Have you ever (have ) serious (illness)? Yes, I have. I've had diabetes for 2 years.
You should improve/develop your qualification if you want to apply to this company for the job.
Have you ever suffered from a serious disease? Yes, I have. I've had diabetes for 2 years.