Fill in the gaps with the correct form ...
Turn the following sentence into the active or passive voice.
Give a question for the underlined words
Join the following sentences using a relative pronoun. Make any changes if necessary.
Rewrite the following sentence without changing its meaning. Begin as indicated:
100

“As soon as he (get) … to Madrid, he will call.”

“As soon as he gets to Madrid, he will call.”


100

“The document could not be senT in time by the secretary.” 

The secretary could not senD the document in time. 

100

“Tom brought the vanilla cupcakes last weekend.”

Which cupcakes did Tom bring last weekend? / What type of / Which flavor… 

100

 “The committee provided a way out of this situation. I usually agree with their decisions.”


 The committee , whose decisions I usually agree with , provided a way out of this situation.

 The committee , which I usually agree with, provided a way out of this situation.

100

 “They don’t like meat as much as fish.” 

They like...


They like fish more / better than meat.

200

“I wish I… that skirt last week because they sold out yesterday.” (buy)


“I wish I had bought that skirt last week because they sold out yesterday.”

200

“The company will have launched the campaign before Christmas.” 

The campaign will have been launched before Christmas (by the company). 

200

“My closest relatives will send me a new smartphone.” 

What will your / my  closest relatives send you / me?

200

(linker, not a relative pronoun) “I really love travelling. My parents do not.”

I really love travelling; nevertheless / however, my parents do not. // While /whereas I really love travelling, my parents do not.

200

“Unless it is sunny and warm next Sunday, …”

 “Unless it is sunny and warm next Sunday, …” subject + will / can / may (not) + infinitive // imperative

300

“By 2035, they ... (sell) the Oculus Rift to every school in Europe.”

“By 2035, they will have sold / will be selling the Oculus Rift to every school in Europe.” will have sold / will be selling

300

“Someone is painting Mary’s kitchen  tomorrow.” Mary is… 

 "Mary is… having / getting her kitchen painted tomorrow"

300

“I lost my cell phone at the cafeteria.”

Where did you lose your cell phone?

300

(linker, not a relative) 

“Even though she eats healthy food, she is

overweight.” In spite of… 

In spite of… eating healthy food, she is overweight

300

“A friend of us will design our house next month.” We...

We will have / get our house designed by a friend of us next month.

400

"It is too hot in here. You should take .... (behind, off, up, on) your sweater"

"It is too hot in here. You should take  off your sweater"

400

“The company is not hiring him for the job.” He ...


He is not being hired for the job (by the company).

400

“The Jack-o-Lantern custom probably comes from Irish folklore”. 



Where does this custom come from?

400

“I can’t find the house. Charles Dickens used to live here" 

"I can't find the house where Charles Dickens used to live"

400

(change to reported speech) I may visit my grandparents tomorrow’, Peter said.”

Peter said (that) he might visit his grandparents the following day.

500

“Remember… (lock) the door before you go.”

“Remember to lock the door before you go.”

500

“The brain produces a lot of chemicals during the eating process.” A lot of ... 


A lot of chemicals are produced (by the brain) during the eating process.

500

“Food companies spend millions on specialised research.” 

What do food companies spend millions on? / On what do food companies spend millions?

500

Give me a question:"This train runs every thirty minutes  at night"

How often does this train run at night?

500

“You may go to the party as long as...

“You may go to the party as long as you’re home by twelve o’clock.” 

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