Turn into passive:"Jack built a house"
A house is built (by Jack).
Unless you .... your passport, you won't be able to travel abroad. (NEW)
renew
if+ present simple,... will+ infinitive
1. What conditional does this scheme represent?
first conditional
How many tenses are there in english?
There are 12 tenses
What does epiphany (noun, feeling) mean?
a moment of sudden and great revelation or realisation
Turn into passive:"Tom is catching fish"
Fish is being caught (by Tom).
The students are very .... during lessons, because they want to be well-prepared for the upcoming exam. (ATTEND)
attentive
How do you form the conditional and result clause using the second conditional?
if+ past simple,... would+ bare infinitive
I burned my finger while I … breakfast (cook)
Was cooking
What does serendipity (noun) mean?
finding something good without looking for it
Turn into passive:"I didn't fix the problem"
The problem wasn't fixed by me.
With today's technology, there is no reason that a .... (SOLVE) to these problems should be beyond our ....(CAPABLE).
solution; capability
Choose the correct form:"If she ..... to see us, we will go to the zoo.
Come, comes, will come, came, had come, would come, would have come.
comes
He … five letters to the manager by the time he finally received an answer (write)
Had written
What does hypocrisy (noun) mean?
a situation in which someone pretends to believe something that they do not really believe or that is the opposite of what they do or say at another time.
Is it in passive or active voice?:"He should not have been asked to pay"
That's in passive voice.
The gymnastics and the breathtaking .... (ACROBAT) are simply .... (SPECTACLE).
acrobatics; spectacular
Decide if the sentence is correct or not:"If they'd been driving more slowly, the wouldn't crash."
Correct the sentence if it is incorrect.
The sentence is not correct.
Right: If they'd been driving more slowly, they wouldn't have crashed.
Which tense is used? I had been working all day, so I decided to stay at home.
Past perfect continuous
What does extrapolate (verb) mean?
to make predictions or estimates based on known information
Turn into active:"The mistake could not have been made by them"
They could not have made the mistake.
.... (MEMBER) in some groups, such as .... (POLITICS) parties can simply lead to stress and .... (FRUSTRATE).
membership; political; frustration
Choose the correct conditional to complete the sentence:"You spent all your money in the sales. You're broke now."
If you hadn't spent all your money in the sales, you wouldn't be broke now.
Which tense it is? Used to describe events that will continue up until a point in the future, emphasising their expected duration.
Future perfect continuous
What does exacerbate (verb) mean?
to make a situation or problem worse or more severe