Reporting Verbs and Adverb Clauses
Past Tenses and Modals
Relative Clauses
Active and Passive Causatives
Conditionals
100

Use a sentence with "said."

He said (that) he might be late for dinner.

100

Decide if this sentence should use the past or past perfect and form it correctly. 

At first he stayed in a motel because he __________ (neglect) to find an apartment to rent before he arrived.

had neglected

100

Fix the problem: The organization of which met with the President today held a news conference to discuss the results.

The organization which met with the President today held a news conference to discuss the results.

100

My brother never ___________ (let) me drive his car.

lets

100

If it's nice out, I always (take, will take) a walk after dinner.

If it's nice out, I always take walk after dinner. Zero real conditional for habits and routines.

200

Use the verb "described" in a sentence.

He described his trip in great detail.

200

Past perfect or past perfect progressive: Only two years after Jim _______________ (graduate) from college, he started his own business.

had graduated

200

Combine the sentences by forming an object relative clause. 

I spoke with the police officer. 

I saw him on the corner.

I spoke with the police officer whom I saw on the corner.

200

How do you get your children___________ (clean) their rooms so easily?

to clean

200

If the company starts to offer discounts next month, it (will see, sees) an increase in business.

will see

Future real conditional (1st conditional)

300

Use a sentence with "despite."

Despite the snow, classes were not cancelled.

300

Make the sentence past. 

If she isn't here, she __________________ (might go) to the museum.

might have gone

300

Combine the sentences by making a relative clause.

I have a lot of friends.

Many of them are international students.

I have a lot of friends, many of whom are international students.

300

Answer the question with a passive causative:

Who cuts your hair?

I ____________ my hair _______ (cut) by the barber on Main Street.

I have/get my hair cut by the barber on Main Street.

300

Make a past unreal conditional (3rd conditional) using the following information and with the same meaning: 

The cat ate a plant. The cat got sick.

If the cat had not eaten the plant, it would not have gotten sick.

400

Identify and fix the problem: I like to study with friends, however, tonight I wanted to study on my own.

I like to study with friends. However, tonight I wanted to study on my own.

400

Put this sentence in the past:


They must pay $10 to enter the exhibit.

They had to pay $10 to enter the exhibit.

400

Combine the sentences to form one with a relative clause.

Agatha Christie wrote many mysteries.

An example of them is Murder on the Orient Express. 

Agatha Christie wrote many mysteries, one of which is Murder on the Orient Express. 

400

Make the following sentence a passive causative using [get].

She is repairing the car on Tuesday. 



The dentist cleans Mary's teeth every year.


She is getting the car repaired on Tuesday.

400

Make a future unreal conditional (2nd conditional) by answering the following question: Why is it important for more people to exercise?

If more people exercised, they would have fewer health problems.

500

Make a sentence with "instead of"

Instead of studying, he went to a party. 

500

Prof. Smith ____________________ (could not catch) the plane; he left for the airport much too late.

couldn't have caught

500

Combine the sentences to form one with a relative clause IN THE MOST FORMAL WAY POSSIBLE.

The painting is very valuable.

You were looking at it.

The painting at which you were looking is very valuable.

500

Make the following sentence a passive causative using [have].

The dentist cleans Mary's teeth every six months.

Mary has her teeth cleaned every six months by the dentist.

500

Make a past unreal conditional using these sentences that means the same thing.

It rained all day. The picnic was ruined.

If it hadn't rained all day, the picnic wouldn't have been ruined.

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