The Passive Voice
Causative Verb Patterns
Phrasal Verbs
Conditional Phrases
Gerunds and Infinitives
100

This voice is used when the focus is on the action, not the doer

The passive voice

100

This verb pattern means someone arranges for another person to do something: “I ___ my car washed.”

had/got

100

This phrasal verb means to cancel something.

Call off

100

Real or unreal? Possible or impossible? “If it rains, we’ll stay inside.”

Real and possible

100

finish the sentence with the correct form: “I enjoy ___ (read) before bed.”

I enjoy reading before bed

200

“The cake was eaten by the children.” — Identify the tense and voice of the sentence

Past Simple Passive

200

Choose the correct causative: “I’ll ___ the mechanic fix the brakes.”

I'll have the mechanic fix the brakes.

200

This means to complete a form or document.

Fill out

200

Fill in the blank: “If I ___ (be) you, I would study more.”

If I were you, I would study more.

200

Choose the right form: “She decided ___ (move) to Canada.”

She decided to move to Canada.

300

Change this sentence to passive: “The teacher explains the lesson.”

The lesson is explained by the teacher.

300

Identify the causative in this sentence: “The teacher made the students rewrite the essay.”

The teacher made the students rewrite the essay.

300

This means to find something by chance.

Come across

300

Real or Unreal? Possible or Impossible? “If I had known, I would have helped.”

Unreal, possible

300

This form of the verb often acts as a noun in a sentence.

Gerund

400

Fill in the blank: “The report ___ (write) by Sarah yesterday.”

The report was written by Sarah yesterday.

400

Complete the sentence: “She ___ her friend to take her picture.”

She had/got her friend to take her picture.

400

This means to delay doing something you don’t want to do.

Put off

400

Correct this conditional phrase: “If she study, she pass.”

If she studies, she will pass

400

Fill in the blank: “He’s interested in ___ (learn) new languages.”

He's interested in learning new languages.

500

Change this to active: “The movie was directed by Steven Spielberg.”

Steven Spielberg directed the movie.

500

Explain the difference between ‘make someone do something’ and ‘get someone to do something’.

“make = force,” “get = persuade/convince”

500

This means to assume control or responsibility for something.

Take over

500

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Create your own sentence using wish to talk about the past.

Answers will vary. Example: I wish I checked the weather outside, it's too hot for a sweater

500

Explain the difference in meaning: “I stopped to smoke” vs. “I stopped smoking.”

“Stopped to smoke” = paused to have a cigarette; “Stopped smoking” = quit the habit.

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