Joe bought a car. The car is red.
Joe bought a car which/that is red.
Use the 1st Conditional:
If I (go) _____ on vacation, I (go) _____ to Italy.
If I GO on vacation, I WILL GO to Italy.
Gerund or Infinitive?
If you're sick, I suggest (see) _____ a doctor.
If you're sick, I suggest SEEING a doctor.
I hate (see) _____ people suffering.
I hate TO SEE/SEEING people suffer.
Passive -> Active:
The book was read by him in one day.
He read the book in one day.
Richard lives in a house. It has a big garden.
Richard lives in a big house which/that has a big garden.
Use the 1st Conditional:
I usually (go) _____ to Japan if I (have) _____ enough money.
I usually GO to Japan if I HAVE enough money.
Connect the sentences using an adjective clause:
]I like traveling to places. I like places I can eat a lot of new food.
I like traveling to places where/that I can eat a lot of new food.
I want (travel) _____ to Egypt this summer.
I want TO TRAVEL to Egypt this summer.
Active -> Passive:
Sue changed the flat tire.
The flat tire was changed by Sue.
Do you like the bicycle? My uncle gave it to me.
Do you like the bicycle which/that my uncle gave (to) me?
Use the 2nd Conditional:
If I (have) _____, I (fly) _____ to Antarctica.
If I HAD wings, I WOULD FLY to Antarctica.
Active -> Passive:
Thousands of tourists view the Grand Canyon every year.
The Grand Canyon is viewed by thousands of tourists every year.
I enjoy (drink) _____ milk before bed.
I enjoy DRINKING milk before bed.
Active -> Passive:
My grandmother will plant some flowers tomorrow.
Some flowers will be planted by my grandmother tomorrow.
The girl is going to sing a song. She is called Grace.
The girl who/that is called Grace is going to sing a song.
The girl who/that is going to sing a song is called Grace.
Use the 2nd Conditional:
If I (win) _____ the lottery, I (be) _____ rich.
If I WON the lottery, I WOULD BE rich.
Use the 3rd Conditional:
If I (eat) _____ so much, I (not/feel) _____ sick.
If I HADN'T EATEN so much, I WOULDN'T HAVE FELT sick.
I promised (meet) _____ her for lunch.
I promised TO MEET her for lunch.
Active -> Passive:
Two kings are signing the treaty.
The treaty is being signed by two kings.
This doctor is a psychiatrist. The doctor treats mind disorders.
This doctor is a psychiatrist who treats mind disorders.
This doctor, who treats mind disorders, is a psychiatrist.
Use the 3rd Conditional:
She (not/be) _____ tired if she (go to sleep) _____ early.
She WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN tired if she HAD GONE TO SLEEP early.
The car had been driven into a wall by a naughty child.
He stopped (buy) _____ her flowers on his way home.
He stopped TO BUY her flowers on his way home.
Active -> Passive:
Larry generously donated money to the homeless shelter.
Money was donated to the homeless shelter by Larry.