Relative Clauses & Cleft Sentences
The Passive & Have/Get Something Done
Future forms
Determiners with Countable & Uncountable Nouns
Conditionals & Alternative Conditional Forms
100

Combine the sentences using a relative clause:
“The woman is my teacher. She lives next door.”


 “The woman who lives next door is my teacher.”


100

Change to passive:
“People speak English worldwide.”

 “English is spoken worldwide.”

100

Choose the best option:
“I think it ___ tomorrow.”

A) rains
B) will rain
C) is raining


b) will rain


100

Choose the correct option:
“There aren’t ___ apples left.”


A) much
B) many


B) many


100

“Complete the first conditional: “If it rains, we ___ home.”


will stay


200

Choose the correct option:
“The book ___ I borrowed was fascinating.”

A) who
B) where
C) which


 C) which

200

Complete the sentence:
“I ___ my hair cut yesterday.”


 had/got


200

Complete the sentence using the present continuous:
“We ___ (meet) Sarah tonight.”


 “are meeting”


200

Choose the correct option:
“We have ___ information.”

A) a few
B) little


B) little


200

Complete the second conditional: “If I ___ rich, I would travel the world.”


Were

300

Rewrite using a cleft sentence:
“John broke the window.”


 “It was John who broke the window.”


300

Change to passive:
“Someone stole my bike.”


 “My bike was stolen.”


300

Difference question:
Which form expresses a planned arrangement?


Present continuous


300

Correct the mistake:
“She gave me many advice.”


“She gave me a lot of advice.”


300

Rewrite using “unless”: “If you don’t hurry, you’ll miss the bus.”


Unless you hurry, you’ll miss the bus.


400

Correct the mistake:
“My brother, that lives in London, is a doctor.”


 “My brother, who lives in London, is a doctor.”


400

Rewrite using “have something done”:
“A mechanic repaired Tom’s car.”


 “Tom had his car repaired.”


400

Complete with “going to” or “will”:
“Look at those clouds! It ___ rain.”


 “is going to”


400

Fill in the blank:
“Only ___ students passed the exam.”


 “a few”


400

Complete the third conditional: “If she had studied, she ___ the exam.”


would have passed


500

Rewrite using a cleft sentence emphasizing the object:
“I need a holiday.”


 “What I need is a holiday.”


500

Find and correct the mistake:
“She got repaired her phone last week.”


 “She got her phone repaired last week.”


500

Correct the sentence:
“At 8 p.m. tomorrow I work.”


 “At 8 p.m. tomorrow I will be working.”


500

Explain the difference between “few” and “a few”.


 “Few” = almost none (negative meaning)
“A few” = some (positive meaning)


500

Rewrite using an alternative conditional form: “If you should need help, call me.”


Should you need help, call me.


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