CONDITIONALS
RELATIVES CLAUSES
SURPRISE
PASSIVE VOICE
100

What is the 3rd conditional use for?

How is it form?

- It is used to express regrets 

- If + subject + had (not) + past participle + ... , subject + would (not) + have + past participle + ...

100

COMPLETE THE SENTENCE:

- Alex, _____ is the most attractive in my class, spoke to me yesterday.

Alex, WHO is the most attractive in my class, spoke to me yesterday.

(In this sentences WHO cannot be replaced by THAT.)

100

Say a difference between Neither and Either.

- Neither is used in positive sentence, while Either is used in negative ones.

OR 

- Neither means "nor one nor the other" and Either has a similar meaning as both, "one or another".

100

Turn the sentence into passive voice:

- Peter bought yesterday a new car.

- A new car was bought by Peter yesterday.

200

Choose what sentence is more appropriated according to the meaning.

- If I finish school , I go home. (0)

- If I finish school, I´ll go home. (1)

- If I finished school, I would go home. (2)

- If I had finished school, I would have gone home. (3)

- If I finish school, I´ll go home.

You use the 1st conditional because it is a situation with a high-probability of certain but it still not sure.

200

FIND THE MISTAKE:

- The teacher, who students are mostly blonde, is my  neighbor.

- The teacher, whose students are mostly blonde, is my neighboor.


200

Choose the correct phrasal verb in each case:

1.- If you don’t_______(darse prisa), we’ll miss the train!.

2.- Please can you _______ the TV (apagar)?

1.- hurry up

2.- switch off

200
Turn this sentence into active voice:

- Sandras has been caught by the police.

- The police has caught Sandra.

300

Correct the mistakes:

- If I were you, I won´t show them the answer.


-If I were you, I wouldn't show them the answer.

300

FORM A non-defining SENTENCE WITH THIS INFORMATION:

- Roma is a famous city. My parents went there on their honeymoon.

Roma, which is a famous city, is where my parents went on their honeymoon.

300

Complete with neither, either or both (there is only one option in each).

1.- ____ Marina or Jane will take us to the party.

2.- _______ of the student can afford ____ scholarships.

1.- either.

2.- neither .... both.

300

Transform this verbs in active into passive.

- Had brought

- Cut (present)

- Is listening

- Would tried

- Had been brought

- Is cut

- Was being listened

-Would be tried

400

Form a conditional sentence:

- Use the 2nd conditional.

- Don´t use the comma.

I would (not) _(infinitive)__ ... if I __(past simple)___ ....

400

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION:

1.-) That's the place where she was going to next week.

 a) The pronoun is necessary.
 b) The pronoun isn't necessary.

2.-) Bill has many CDs which were recorded by his brother's record company.

 a) The pronoun isn't necessary.
 b) The pronoun is necessary.

1.-) b

2.-) b

400

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION. THERE IS ONE LEFT:

get along - set off - hurry up - come up with

1.- Can you _______ another one?, I don't thing that idea will work.

2.- Charlie is new at the school, let hope he will ______ with everyone.

3.- That morning, we _______ on our trip to California.

1.- come up with

2.- get along

3.- set off

400

Rewrite the sentence into impersonal passive using the correct verb (It... that...):

- Doctors have informed that Coronavirus is a new virus that can lead old people to death.

- It have been reported (by doctors) that Coronavirus is a new virus that can lead old people to death.

500

Form a conditional sentence:

- I wasn't trying my best during the performance. We did not win the 1st place.

- If I had tried my best during the performance, we would have won the 1st place.

500

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ONE:

1.-) I need to know to ______ is that letter referred.

 A) who

 B) whom

 C) whose

This is the school in ______ I spent all my childhood.

 A) where

 B) what

 C) which

1.-) A  2.-) C

500

Rewrite these sentence using Neither:

- I cannot hand the essay either today or tomorrow.

- I can hand the essay neither today nor tomorrow.

500

FORM A PASSIVE SENTENCE WHICH CONTAINS:

- Conditional form

- A direct and indirect object

Elisa will give Sara the book.

Subject + modal + be + v. past participle + ...

(Sara will be given the book by Elisa.)

Direct object + modal + be + v. past participle + to + indirect object + ...

(The book will be given to Sara by Elisa.)

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