Past participle of "see"
seen
If it rains, I ______ (stay) at home.
will stay
I hurt ______.
myself
Active → Passive:
They build houses.
Houses are built (by them).
I am the long line where the land meets the sea. Waves touch me every day. What am I?
coastline
3 forms of "take"
take - took - taken
If I were you, I ______ (study) more.
would study
They help ______.
each other
Active → Passive:
She wrote a book.
A book was written (by her).
I am about money, jobs, shops, and how a country earns and spends. What am I?
economy
Find and correct the mistake:
They have build a new house.
built
If he ______ (not / miss) the bus, he would be on time now.
didn't miss
She reminded ______ to send the email before the deadline.
herself
The film ______ (watch) by millions.
is watched
I am a very high, steep wall of rock. You can often find me beside the sea. What am I?
Find the mistake: He has wrote a letter.
written
She ______ (not / feel) so stressed if she had more time.
wouldn't feel
Correct:
We enjoyed us at the party.
us -> ourselves
Correct:
The homework was did by him.
was done
I am green, small, and a symbol of Ireland. People wear me on St. Patrick’s Day. What am I?
shamrocks
Past participle of "hold"
held
Correct the sentence:
If I will see him, I tell him.
If I see him, I will tell him.
Explain & correct:
They talked to themselves (meaning: miteinander gesprochen)
each other (no “themselves”)
Active → Passive:
They have repaired the car.
The car has been repaired.
In the 1840s, I changed Ireland forever. A failed crop, hunger, emigration, and loss followed me. What am I?
famine