What/you/eat/for breakfast/if/you/have/the/choice?
What would you have eaten for breakfast if you had the choice?
Make a sentence in the passive using the given tense:
English – speak – in this shop (PRESENT SIMPLE)
English is spoken in this shop.
---- his friends speak any English.
Both of
Some
All
Many
None of
None of his friends speak any English.
Passengers who wanted to go to Liverpool had to change in Manchester.
Passengers wanting to go to Liverpool had to change to Manchester.
Lily said, "My parents are fine and I really get on with them."
Lily said (that) her parents were fine and that she really got on with them.
If I were you, I ____________ (risk) it. (What type of conditional sentence is this?)
If I were you, I WOULDN'T RISK it. (Second)
Make a sentence in the passive using the given tense:
The meeting – hold – in my office (PAST CONTINUOUS)
The meeting was being held in my office.
He gave ---- of us advice about our individual career goals.
He gave each of us advice about our individual career goals.
The problems that were discussed will be essential for your exam.
The problems discussed will be essential for your exam.
"Have you ever seen Lord of the Rings?"
She asked me if I had ever seen Lord of the Rings.
If only I'd invested in that company, I __________ (become) a millionaire by now. (What type of conditional sentence is this?)
If only I'd invested in that company, I WOULD HAVE BECOME a millionaire by now. (THIRD)
Make a sentence in the passive using the given tense:
The cupboard – repair – recently (PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE)
The cupboard has been repaired recently.
There were ---- people on the beach, so we weren't completely alone.
a few
fewer
very little
only a little
There were a few people on the beach, so we weren't completely alone.
Did you see the boy who was jumping up and down?
Did you see the boy jumping up and down?
Change the following to reported speech.
Martin said, "John doesn't have time tomorrow."
Martin said (that) John didn't have time the following day.
If I pay you twice as much, will you __________ (able) to finish the job by Tuesday? (What type of conditional sentence is this?)
If I pay you twice as much, will you be able to finish the job by Tuesday? (FIRST)
Rewrite the following sentence using passive voice:
They must have left the keys behind.
The keys must have been left behind.
We could barely get any information at the airport. ---- people seemed to have ---- idea about the flight.
Many / any
A lot of / any
Only a few / some
Few / no
Any / no
We could barely get any information at the airport. Only a few people seemed to have any idea about the flight.
Last month I read a book which was written by a Scottish author.
Last month I read a book written by a Scottish author.
"Can you explain problem 4 from our math homework to me?"
He asked me if I could explain number 4 from our math homework to him.
If he hadn't been driving so fast he _____________ (hit) the cyclist. (What type of conditional sentence is this?)
If he hadn't been driving so fast he WOULDN'T HAVE HIT the cyclist. (THIRD)
Rewrite the following sentence using passive voice:
The crowd was slowly filling the stadium.
The stadium was slowly being filled by the crowd.
Celine feels lonely because she has very ------- sincere friends.
Celine feels lonely because she has very few sincere friends.
The road repairs being carried out on the roadway might delay traffic.
The road repairs carried out on the roadway might delay traffic.
"I was outside the classroom during the break but I saw a group of my colleagues inside the room," said Dave.
Dave said (that) he had been outside the classroom during the break but he had seen a group of his colleagues inside the room.