MODAL VERBS
THE PASSIVE
RELATIVE CLAUSES
MYSCELLANEA
PHRASAL VERBS
100

DON'T TALK TO HIM! ('D)

YOU'D BETTER NOT TALK TO HIM

100

TURN  INTO THE PASSIVE IN TWO WAYS

THEY GAVE THE PRIZE TO SUSAN.


THE PRIZE WAS GIVEN TO SUSAN.

SUSAN WAS GIVEN THE PRIZE.

100

COMBINE THE TWO SENTENCES. USE THE FORMAL AND THE INFORMAL STRUCTURES.

THE POLICE BELIEVE THIS IS THE GUN.

THE MURDER WAS COMMITTED WITH IT.

THE POLICE BELIEVE THIS IS THE GUN WITH WHICH THE MURDER WAS COMMITTED.


THE POLICE BELIEVE THIS IS THE GUN (THAT) THE MURDER WAS COMMITTED WITH.

100

REPHRASE USING THE CAUSATIVE:

WE ARE GOING TO REPAIR OUR CAR. (WE)

WE ARE GOING TO HAVE OUR CAR REPAIRED.

100

WE NEED TO CANCEL THE MEETING.  (OFF)

WE NEED TO CALL THE MEETING OFF.

200

PERHAPS HE FORGOT ABOUT THE PARTY.

HE MAY/MIGHT HAVE FORGOTTEN ABOUT THE PARTY

200

TURN INTO THE PASSIVE:


THEY TOLD ME TO BE HERE AT FIVE.

I WAS TOLD TO BE HERE AT FIVE.

200

COMBINE THE TWO SENTENCES.  USE THE FORMAL AND THE INFORMAL STRUCTURES.

I HAD AN UNCLE IN GERMANY.  I INHERITED A LOT OF MONEY FROM HIM.

I HAD AN UNCLE IN GERMANY FROM WHOM I INHERITED A LOT OF MONEY.

I HAD AN UNCLE IN GERMANY (THAT) I INHERITED A LOT OF MONEY FROM.

200

REPHRASE USING A CAUSATIVE:

I DID MY NAILS. (GOT)

I GOT MY NAILS DONE.

200

WATER IS ESSENTIAL FOR LIFE.  WE CAN ONLY SURVIVE FOR THREE DAYS WITHOUT IT. 

(WITHOUT)

WE CAN ONLY GO WITHOUT WATER FOR 3 DAYS.

300

REPHRASE IT USING TWO DIFFERENT MODALS:

YOU SHOULD COME


YOU OUGHT TO COME

YOU'D BETTER COME

300

TURN INTO THE PASSIVE:

THEY ARE GOING TO BUILD A NEW HOSPITAL NEAR MADRID.

AN NEW HOSPITAL IS GOING TO BE BUILT NEAR MADRID.

300

WHAT ARE THE MISSING WORDS?

I HAVE TWO BEST FRIENDS,  BOTH OF ________ ARE FROM GERMANY.

SHE LEFT EARLY, ________ WAS A PITY.


BOTH OF WHOM

WHICH

300

I DIDN'T USE ____________  (PLAY) TENNIS.

I AM GETTING USED __________ (EAT) WITH CHOPSTICKS.

I AM NOT USED TO ___________ (TRAVEL) LONG DISTANCES.


I DIDN'T USE TO PLAY TENNIS.

I AM GETTING USED TO EATING WITH CHOPSTICKS.

I AM NOT USED TO TRAVELLING  LONG DISTANCES.

300

I'M SO EXCITED ABOUT THE HOLIDAY!(LOOKING)

I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO THE HOLIDAY.

400

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?

YOU NEEDN'T HAVE COME.

YOU DIDN'T HAVE TO COME

1- YOU DIDN'T NEED TO COME,  BUT YOU DID.

2- YOU DIDN'T NEED TO COME, AND YOU DIDN'T.

400

TURN INTO THE PASSIVE:


WHEN WILL THEY PUBLISH THE BOOK?

WHEN WILL THE BOOK BE PUBLISHED?

400

COMBINE USING A RELATIVE PRONOUN.


I KNOW A MAN.  HIS WIFE WORKS FOR THE FBI.

I KNOW A MAN WHOSE WIFE WORKS FOR THE FBI.

400

USED TO, WOULD OR BOTH

When I was a child I _________ live a small village, so I __________ ride my bike to school in the morning.  

used to

I used to live in a small village

I used to ride / would ride

400

I HAVE TO REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF SWEETS I EAT. (CUT)

I HAVE TO CUT DOWN ON THE NUMBER OF SWEETS I EAT.

500

YOU ATE TOO MUCH AND NOW YOU FEEL ILL.

YOU SAY:

I .................................................. SO MUCH!


I SHOULDN'T HAVE EATEN SO MUCH!

500

FIND THE MISTAKE:

THE BOOK WAS WRITTEN BY THEY.

BY THEM!!

500

1492 IS THE YEAR ____________ AMERICA WAS DISCOVERED.

THAT'S THE REASON __________ I DON'T WANT TO LEAVE.

SUSAN, _____________ HAS JUST FINISHED HER DEGREE, IS TRYING TO FIND A JOB.

WHEN

WHY

WHO

500

Write the verbs in the correct tense:

By this time tomorrow, I _______________ (finish) all my exams and I ________________ (get) ready for the summer holidays.

will have finished

will be getting

500

TOM AND SUSAN HAVE STOPPED DATING. (UP)

TOM AND SUSAN HAVE BROKEN UP.

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