Fill in the blank:
Metal _______ (to expand) if you heat it.
expands
Complete the indirect sentence:
John: "Mandy is at home."
John said _____
John said (that) Mandy was at home.
Form the given sentence in it's passive voice:
Julia rescued three cats.
Three cats were rescued by Julia.
How does the time-word change in indirect speech?
today ->
that day
Put the adverbial in the correct place:
Our friends must write a test. (also)
Our friends must also write a test.
Fill in the blank:
If you like, you ______ (to stay) for two days.
can stay
Complete the indirect sentence:
Andrew: "Clean the blue bike!"
Andrew told me ______
Andrew told me to clean the blue bike
Form the given sentence in it's passive voice:
The students handed in the reports.
The reports were handed in by the students.
How does the time-word change in indirect speech?
yesterday ->
the day before
Put the adverbial in the correct place:
I was joking. (only)
I was only joking.
Fill in the blank:
If I _______ (to see) the film in the cinema, I wouldn't have watched it on TV again
had seen
Complete the indirect sentence:
Denise: "Don't open the door!"
Denise told me ______
Denise told me not to open the door.
Form the given sentence in it's passive voice:
Maria crashed into the blue car.
The blue car was crashed into by Maria.
How does the time-word change in indirect speech?
last weekend ->
the weekend before
Put the adverbial in the correct place:
John fell off the bike. (almost)
John almost fell off the bike.
Fill in the blank:
What _______ (to do) if you had a million dollars.
would you do
Complete the indirect sentence:
Emily: "Our teacher will go to Leipzig tomorrow."
Emily said ______
Emily said (that) their teacher would go to Leipzig the next day.
Form the given sentence in it's passive voice:
Sue puts the rucksack on the floor.
The rucksack is put on the floor by Sue.
How does the time-word change in indirect speech?
next week ->
the following week
Put the adverbial in the correct place:
Her boyfriend will buy her some flowers. (probably)
Her boyfriend will probably buy her some flowers.
Fill in the blank:
If the parents bought the cat, the children _____ (to be) very happy.
would have been
Complete the indirect sentence:
Robert: "Is Tim leaving on Friday?"
Yesterday Robert asked _________
Yesterday Robert asked me if Tim was leaving on Friday.
Form the given sentence in it's passive voice:
The teacher is not going to open the window.
The window is not going to be opened by the teacher.
How does the time-word change in indirect speech?
now ->
then
Put the adverbial in the correct place:
Mary watches TV. (hardly, ever)
Mary hardly ever watches TV.