"She doesn't work here," they told him.
They told him she didn't work there.
Someone took amazing photos.
Amazing photes were taken.
What do you call a film filled with suspense?
Thriller
Mention three places where you can practise sports
pitch, course, court, rink, track, ring, pool
She accepted, .................?
didn't she?
"I can visit you tomorrow," Peter told Ann
Peter told Ann he could visit her the following day.
She sent/was sent a mysterious lettter and she wonders who it is from.
was sent
What do you call a very successful film?
Blockbuster
Mention three compound nouns related to sports,
score board, half time, finish line, etc.
When do we use "used to"? What are the negative and interrogative forms?
Habits in the past.
didn't use to / did + S + use to + inf
"I've never met this person," Luisa said.
Louisa said she had never met that person,
The company will contact you soon.
What do you call 1) the actors 2) the rest of the people who work in a film?
Cast & crew
Mention a synonym for:
a) false
b) dependable
a) fake, made-up
b) believable, trusted
He said / told he was free that evening.
Explain
said
After "told" you need the object
"I think you're lying," the teacher told me.
The teacher told me she/he thought I was lying.
Water covers most of the Erath's surface.
What do you call a series of TV programme about the lives and problems of a particular group of characters which continues over a long period and is broadcast (several times) every week
A soap opera
Mention three phrasal verbs connected with clothes
take off, try on, sell out, hang up, pick up
Form antonym adjectives from the word "HOPE"
hopeful / hopeless
"We played last night but we didn't win," he told us.
He told us they had played the previous night but they hadn't won.
They have implemented a new plan.
A new plan has been implemented.
Mention three techniques that film makers use to make somehting look real
CGI, green screen, inflatable dummies, miniature models
Rearrange the letters:
a- traheg
b- sotbarcad
a) gather
b) broadcast
Mention two ways to publicly protest against something