mixed tenses
conditional sentences
relative clauses
passive sentences
good sentences
100

When do we use the simple past?

You use the simple past to express when something happened in the past.

100

When do we use conditional sentences, type 1?

... there is a good chance that it will come true.

100

What relative pronouns do you know?

who, which, that

100

A passive sentence describes ... or ...

... wht is done or what happens to people or things.

100

Name at least three time phrases.

last year, two months ago, yesterday

200

You use the present perfect to say...

...THAT something has happened.

200

When do we use conditional sentences, type II?

.... it is less probable that the condition will come true.

200

We use who for ....

... people

200

Passive sentences are made with ...

... a form of be + past participle.

200

Name at least four linking words.

first, then, after, and, or, because, ...

300

Complete:

They`ve been working in the kitchen 

a) for 2 hours.

b) since 2 hours.

a)

300

Complete: If the weather is nice, we .... a picnic in the park.

... will have ...

300

We use which for ....

....things.

300

If you want to say who does the action, you can use ....

... by

300

What does SVOPT mean?

sentence structure: 


subject, verb, object, place before time
400

They`ve been in London 

a) since last month.

b) for last month.

a)

400

If I had more money, I .... (travel) all over the world in the summer.

.... would travel...

400

For people and things we can use ...

... that.

400

Translate: Hier spricht man Deutsch.

German is spoken here.

400

Link the two sentences with the word in the brackets.

Aunt Mary fell asleep.

The car arrived at the farm. (when)

Use past perfect:

Aunt Mary had fallen asleep when the car arrived at the farm.

500

What do we need to form the present perfect simple?

have/has + past participle

500

If you .... (not hurry up) now, you .... (be) late for school.

... don`t hurry up... , ... will be .....

500

The relative pronoun can be the .... or the ... of the relative clause.

... subject ... object ...

500

Complete: The song "I can get no satisfaction" ....

... was sung by John Lennon.

500

Form a good sentence:

Peter /unhappy/lose/ because/his mobile

Peter was unhappy because he had lost his mobile.

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