What time does the flight/journey to Rome leave?
flight
My parents go to the cinema (hardly ever)
My parents hardly ever go to the cinema
I haven`t eaten for/since 9 in the morning
since
Under/these/kids/a lot of stress/are
These kids are under a lot of stress
Make the active sentence passive:
Joan Rowling wrote "Harry Potter"
Harry Potter was written by J.Rowling
The plane couldn`t take off/check in because it was too foggy
take off
The classes start/are starting at 8 am tomorrow
start
Has/have your friend ever tried climbing?
Has your friend
end up/ some/famous kids/with/ followers/a list of/ before they can even speak
Some famous kids end up with a list of followers before they can even speak
The Earth is/was formed a millon years ago
was formed
You can stop off/ sign up wherever you want around London
stop off
While we swam/were swimming, some friends stole/were stealing our clothes
were swimming/stole
you/put/your clothes in your locker yet?
Have you put your clothes in your locker?
to do 5 hours homework/I/is/the last thing/need
The last thing I need is to do 5 hours homework
We found a.... and sat on it (flat, rock, black, beatiful)
a beautiful flat black rock
I need to plug in/set up mu phome. The battery is low
plug in
We`re going to meet/are meeting Jack this evening. We`ve called him
are meeting
If I have/had 1 million dollars, I buy/would buy me a plane.
If I had..., I would
you/I/can/think/take/in/part/a competition
I think you can take part in a competition
Use "have something done" in the sentence:
Louis...his hair...yesterday at the salon. (cut)
Louis had his hair cut at the salon
Sorry, can you pronounce/say that again?
say
The train is leaving/leaves at 8 pm tomorrow
leaves
If I ...(not travel), I would be bored to death.
If I didn`t travel, I would be bored to death.
tried/to/on/set up/the program/I/my/phone.
I tried to set up the program on my phone
Use "have something done"
My parents ...a new sofa... yesterday. (deliver)
My parents had a new sofa delivered yesterday.