Passive Voice
Both / Either / Neither
Relative Clauses
Adverbs of manner
Too and Enough
100

These games ___________ (play) by the children everywhere. 


(PRESENT)

ARE PLAYED


100

_______ the ticket machines nor the escalators work.

Neither the ticket machines nor the escalators work.

100

Snakes are animals  ______ live in the wild.

which

100
The boat sailed quick / quickly down the river.
QUICKLY
100

There aren't ______ tickets for everybody. We need two more.

ENOUGH
200
Portuguese / speak / in Brazil (Simple Present)

Portuguese is spoken in Brazil. 

200

You can travel either by tram _____ bus into town.

OR

200

That's the restaurant ______ jhon works.

where



200
Magda has got a beautiful / beautifully guitar. 

BEAUTIFUL

200
This traim is going _____ fast! 

too

300

The mechanic repairs the fridge. 

The fridge is repaired by the mechanic. 

300

Janice can drive _______ buses and trains.

BOTH


300

Here is the driver _____ had the accident.

who

300

The children ate the sandwiches hungry / hungrily.

HUNGRILY

300

I am tall _____ for being an Oompa Loompa. 

enough

400

Joe Biden was elected by Americans.

Americans elected Joe Biden.

400

This city has got neither trains _____ trams.

NOR

400

Schools are the places _____ teachers work.

where

400
The detective found the missing necklace easy / easily.

EASILY

400

He was _____ tired for a walk.

too

500
The love in the time of cholera / write / Garcia Marquez (SIMPLE PAST)

The love in the time of cholera was written by Garcia Marquez. 

500
You can take the Underground to ____ Charing Cross or Oxford Street from this station.

either 

500

Detectives are people _____ find criminals.

who

500
The angry / angrily taxi driver got out of his car.

ANGRY

500

We can't get the tram now. It's too late / late enough.

too late

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