PASSIVE VOICE
MODALS OF DEDUCTION
PAST PERFECT
REPORTED (...)
REPORTED (...) II
100

πŸ’¬ Describe a place you know. What is cleaned every day there?

βœ… The floors and windows are cleaned every day.

100

πŸ’¬ Look at your room. What must be true about it right now?

βœ… It must be clean because I just cleaned it.

100

πŸ’¬ Think about yesterday. What had you already done before going to school or work?

βœ… I had eaten breakfast before I left the house.

100

πŸ’¬ Report what your teacher said about homework yesterday.

βœ… My teacher said that we had homework to do.


100

πŸ’¬ Tell me what your friend asked you this morning.

βœ… My friend asked me if I wanted to go to the park.

200

πŸ’¬ Think about your school or workplace. What tasks are done by other people (not you)?

βœ… The classrooms are cleaned by the janitors. The reports are written by the staff.

200

πŸ’¬ If you see dark clouds outside, what might happen?

βœ… It might rain soon.

200

πŸ’¬ Tell me about something you had finished before starting a new activity last week.

βœ… I had finished my homework before I watched TV.

200

πŸ’¬ Report a command or request someone gave you recently.

βœ… My mother told me to clean my room.


200

πŸ’¬ Tell me how you would report the question: "Where do you live?"

βœ… He asked me where I lived.

300

πŸ’¬ Give an example of how passive voice is used in instructions or recipes.

βœ… Passive voice shows what happens to the object without focusing on who does it. For example: "The cake is baked at 180 degrees."

300

πŸ’¬ You hear a doorbell but nobody is at the door. What could that mean?

βœ… It could mean someone left and forgot to close the door properly.

300

πŸ’¬ Describe a situation when you arrived somewhere and found out something had already happened.

βœ… I arrived at the party, but everyone had already left.

300

πŸ’¬ Describe how to change a direct statement into reported speech. Give an example.

βœ… You change the verb tense to past and remove quotation marks. For example: "I am tired" becomes "He said he was tired."


300

πŸ’¬ Explain how to report a yes/no question and give an example.

βœ… Use "if" or "whether" after the reporting verb. For example: "Are you coming?" becomes "She asked if I was coming."

400

πŸ’¬ Describe an event you attended and explain what was prepared and organized by others using passive sentences.

βœ… The room was decorated with balloons. The food was prepared by a catering company. The invitations were sent by the event organizers.

400

πŸ’¬ Think about a friend who didn’t answer your message all day. What can you deduce about the situation?

βœ… They can’t have seen my message or they must be busy.

400

πŸ’¬ Explain how past perfect helps show the order of events in the past. Give an example from your life.

βœ… Past perfect shows what happened first. For example, I had studied English before I moved to another city.

400

πŸ’¬ Report a warning or advice someone gave you. Use reported imperative.

βœ… The doctor told me not to eat too much sugar.


400

πŸ’¬ Tell me how to report a question with question words (like "what," "where") and give an example.

βœ… Keep the question word and change the verb tense. For example: "What time is it?" becomes "He asked what time it was."

500

πŸ’¬ Write about a famous invention or discovery. Use at least three passive voice sentences to describe how it was made or found.

βœ… The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell. It was developed to improve communication. The first calls were made using simple devices.

500

πŸ’¬ Describe a situation where you aren’t sure what happened but you use modals of deduction to explain possible reasons.

βœ… My keys aren’t here. They might be in my bag, or I could have left them at work. They can’t be at home because I looked everywhere.

500

πŸ’¬ Describe a problem you solved and explain what had happened before you solved it.

βœ… I couldn’t find my keys because I had left them at my friend’s house. After I remembered, I called him and got them back.

500

πŸ’¬ Report a conversation you had, including at least one statement, one question, and one command.

βœ… She said she was tired, asked if I could help her, and told me to call her later.


500

πŸ’¬ Explain how the pronouns and time expressions change when reporting speech and give an example.

βœ… Pronouns change to match the speaker and time expressions move to past. For example: "I will see you tomorrow" becomes "He said he would see me the next day."

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