She finally ______ (decide) move abroad.
decided to move
She started ___ (learn) English last year.
to learn / learning
Turn this into passive: “They deliver the packages every morning.”
The packages are delivered every morning.
Change to passive: They produce these phones in China.
These phones are produced in China.
Change to passive: Someone stole my laptop yesterday.
My laptop was stolen yesterday.
The manager demanded ___ (see) the report immediately.
to see
He refused ___ (help) me fix the computer.
to help
They continued ___ (talk) about the offer.
to talk / talking
Is this sentence correct? “This rule was applyed last year.”
❌ “was applied”
Rewrite: They delayed the meeting. → Use passive.
The meeting was delayed.
Is this sentence correct? He avoided to mention the delay.
He avoided mentioning the delay.
Is this sentence correct? “The meeting is helded every Tuesday.”
❌ “is held”
They postponed ___ (launch) the new feature.
launching
Rewrite using a passive form: They continued the discussion.
The discussion was continued.
Turn this into active: “The emails were sent yesterday.”
Someone sent the emails yesterday.
Is this sentence correct? “All complaints are dealed with immediately.”
❌ “are dealt with”
I’ll never forget ___ (meet) you in London.
meeting
Is this sentence correct? I prefer to work from home to working in the office.
❌ I prefer working from home to working in the office.
I forgot ___ (send) the report. Now it’s too late!
to send
Which sentence cannot be made passive? a) They built the bridge in 2010. b) They arrived late.
b) They arrived late.
He stopped ___ (smoke) because of his health.
smoking
He stopped ___ (buy) some snacks.
to buy
Is this sentence correct? We can’t afford buying a new system this year.
❌ We can’t afford to buy a new system.
Explain the difference: I tried to restart the router vs I tried restarting the router.
First = attempted but failed; second = experimented to see if it works.
Is this sentence correct? The customer was enjoyed by the discount.
❌ Because enjoy can’t be used in passive; it expresses personal feeling, not action done to someone.