This sentence in the passive
Monet painted Water Lilies in the 1920s.
Water Lilies was painted by Monet in the 1920s.
A modal verb for a general ability in the past.
could, was/were able to
This is a small quantity quantifier we use with uncountable nouns
a little
The reported speech tense we use for Past Simple
Past Perfect
Have you ever swum in ___ Pacific Ocean?
the
What is the Present Perfect Passive form
have been + past participle
The only modal verb of ability we can use with future tenses
be able to
This is a quantifier that means 2 of something
a couple of
The reported speech tense we use for will
would
I saw ___ man at ___ bank that looked like George Clooney.
a, the
A passive sentence for
I paid someone to repair my car last week.
I had/got my car repaired last week.
The modal verb of ability for this sentence
I ___ ride a bike was 5 years old.
could/couldn't/was able to/wasn't able to
This quantifier means almost none
hardly any
The reporting verb we should use for this sentence
Don't park there or you'll get a fine!
warn
___ students had to look on ___ internet for ___ information about World War II.
the, the, ___
This sentence in the passive
They are painting our house this week.
Our house is being painted this week.
The correct modal verb of ability in this sentence
James managed to / was able to pick me up a the station so I didn't have to get a taxi.
was able to
This quantifier is used only in a positive context
plenty of
A direct speech sentence with the reporting verb suggest
Why don't we / Let's / How about try the new sushi restaurant on Main Street?
Yesterday I met ___ girl who works for ___ charity organisation that raises money for ___ poor.
a, a, the
Change this sentence to the passive form
Fans will have bought all the tickets by tomorrow afternoon.
All the tickets will have been bought by tomorrow afternoon.
The correct modal verb of ability in this sentence
After trying for hours, he finally managed to / was able to solve the puzzle.
managed to
What are 3 quantifiers that have the same meaning as a lot of
a great deal of, a large number of, loads of
The direct speech sentence for
She told me she had never visited London.
I have never visited London.
My friend Monica, who is ___ nurse, got ___ job in ___ hospital where she works with ___ elderly.
a, a, ___, the