James ____________________ (meet) lots
of people while he was travelling around
South America.
met
That’s the woman ____ taught me history at my
old school.
who
SAY THE PASSIVE VERB IN THE CORRECT TENSE
Millions of tonnes of rubbish __________ (throw)
away every year.
are thrown
If he comes to the party, I _____ (be) surprised. (1st conditional)
will be
Alex CAN'T / COULDN'T sing well when he
was young.
couldn't
This time yesterday, I ____________________
(swim) in the sea.
was swimming
This is the man ________ sister lives in Australia.
whose
SAY THE PASSIVE VERB IN THE CORRECT TENSE:
A valuable painting ____________
____________ (steal) by a local man last night.
was stolen
If I had enough money, I ______ (buy) a new car. (2nd conditional)
would buy
I DIDN'T HAVE TO / MUST / HAD TO wear a brown school uniform when I was little. I didn’t like it at all.
had to
Martin _________ just ___________ (arrive) home.
have (just) arrived
Is this the restaurant _________ has a really good menu?
which
TURN THE SENTENCE INTO THE PASSIVE:
People speak Portuguese in Angola.
Portuguese is spoken in Angola
If I ______ (be) you, I would go to the doctor. (2nd conditional)
were
Jane is excited because she
WILL HAVE TO / WILL BE ABLE TO / WILL CAN buy a new mobile phone next week when she gets paid.
will be able to
I ___________ (finish) the project yet.
haven't finished
JOIN THE TWO SENTENCES WITH A RELATIVE.
Mary is the girl. Mary helped me with my maths exam.
Mary is the girl who helped me with my maths exam.
TURN THE SENTENCE INTO THE PASSIVE:
My mum took these photos in her last trip to China.
These photos wew taken by my mum in her last trip to China.
If you _______ (study), you would have passed the exam. (3rd conditional)
had studied
I think you CAN / BE ABLE TO / SHOULD get some
work experience in a shop. It will help you get
a good job later.
He told the police that he _______________ (see) the robbery
had seen
JOIN THE SENTENCES WITH A RELATIVE.
The girl bought two tickets. She was standing in front of me.
The girl who was standing in front of me bought two tickets.
TURN THE SENTENCE INTO TO PASSIVE:
The students raised the money for the new ICT suite last month.
The money for the new ICT suite was raised by the students last month
If she ____ (go) to art school, she _______ (become) a painter. (3rd conditional)
had gone / would have become
CORRECT THE MISTAKE:
You mustn’t bring a stick to hockey club
if you haven’t got one. We’ll give
you one.
don't have to / haven't got to