Nick is playing computer games. Ask him how many...
How many computer games have you played?
Change the active sentence into a passive sentence:
Thomas Edison invented the electric light bulb.
The electric light bulb was invented by Thomas Edison.
Complete the sentences:
A: What ________ (you/eat) tonight? What food have you bought?
B: I haven't bought any food.
A: Well, why don't you come to my house? _______ (I/cook) us something nice to eat.
A: What are you going to eat tonight? What food have you bought?
B: I haven't bought any food.
A: Well, why don't you come to my house? I'll cook us something nice to eat.
Make a relative clause sentence using who or which:
Anna talked to a man. He had won a lot of money.
Anna talked to the man ______________________.
Anna talked to the man who had won a lot of money.
He ____________ (be) depressed if he fails the exam.
He will be depressed if he fails the exam.
You meet a group of people walking across country. Ask them how many miles...
How many miles have you walked?
Change the active sentence into a passive sentence:
Several people saw the accident.
The accident was seen by several people.
Complete the sentences:
A: I'm going into the centre of town tomorrow. _______ (I/buy) some new clothes.
B: Oh, what __________ (you/get)?
A: ___________ (I/look) for a T-shirt and some jeans.
B: I'd like to go into the centre too. _______ (I/come) with you.
A: I'm going into the centre of town tomorrow. I'm going to buy some new clothes.
B: Oh, what are you going to get?
A: I'm going to look for a T-shirt and some jeans.
B: I'd like to go into the centre too. I'll come with you.
Make a relative clause sentence using who or which:
Mary was wearing the red dress. She wears it for parties.
Mary was wearing the red dress __________________.
Mary was wearing the red dress which she wears for parties.
If they had this player, they _________ (not lose) a single match.
If they had this player, they wouldn't lose a single match.
Some workmen are digging up the road outside Sarah's house. Ask her how long...
How long have the workmen/they been digging up the road?
Change the active sentence into a passive sentence:
Where do they make these cars?
Where are these cars made?
Complete the sentences:
A: ______________ (I/leave) work late tomorrow. There's a meeting at 6 o'clock.
B: Oh, I didn't know that. Well, _________ (I/see) you after the meeting.
A: I'm going to leave work late tomorrow. There's a meeting at 6 o'clock.
B: Oh, I didn't know that. Well, I'll see you after the meeting.
Make a relative clause sentence using who or which:
He's an architect. He designed the new city library.
He's the architect ___________________.
He's the architect who designed the new city library.
Our lives would be much easier if you ________ (work) closer to home.
Our lives would be much easier if you worked closer to home.
Laura is taking lots of photos of you and your friends. Ask her how many...
How many photos have you taken?
Change the active sentence into a passive sentence:
Six countries signed the agreement.
The agreement was signed by six countries.
Complete the sentences:
__________ (I/phone) Tom at six o'clock. I promised to phone him this evening.
I'm going to phone Tom at six o'clock. I promised to phone him this evening.
Make a relative clause sentence using who or which:
A woman wrote to me. She wanted my advice.
The woman __________________ wanted my advice.
The woman who wrote to me wanted my advice.
If I got a job in France, I __________ (eat) croissants every day.
If I got a job in France, I would eat croissants every day.
You have just woken up from an afternoon sleep and seen that it is raining. Ask your friend how long...
How long has it been raining?
Change the active sentence into a passive sentence:
They don't deliver the post on Sundays.
The post is not delivered on Sundays.
Complete the sentences:
A: Are you going to have a holiday in the summer?
B: Yes, __________ (I/travel) around Europe with a friend.
A: Are you going to have a holiday in the summer?
B: Yes, I'm going to travel around Europe with a friend.
Make a relative clause sentence using who or which:
A bus crashed. It was 23 years old.
The bus _______________ was 23 years old.
The bus which crashed was 23 years old.
If you _________ (be) free tonight, we might go to the cinema.
If you are free tonight, we might go to the cinema.