Choose the correct question:
a) How long you have studied English?
b) How long have you studied English?
b) How long have you studied English?
Choose the correct sentence:
a) Do you know where he lives?
b) Do you know where does he live?
а) Do you know where he lives?
Choose the correct option:
a) She asked where he had gone.
b) She asked where had he gone.
a) She asked where he had gone.
Choose the better option:
I’m not sure ___ we should tell him the truth or not.
whether
Choose the correct meaning:
She felt guilty about lying to her parents.
a) She was proud
b) She felt sorry
c) She was angry
b) She felt sorry
Make a question for the underlined part:
She met her teacher yesterday.
Who did she meet yesterday?
Find and correct the mistake:
I wonder why did she leave so early.
I wonder why she left so early.
Put the words in the correct order:
→ (they / asked / how / long / we / had / lived / there)
They asked how long we had lived there.
Choose the correct word:
She asked ___ I had completed the task.
if / whether
Complete the sentence correctly:
He ___ to be ill so he wouldn’t go to school.
pretended to be
(full expression: pretend to do something)
Make a question using the prompts
→ (ever / you / get / away / with / something / illegal)
Have you ever got away with something illegal?
Make an indirect question using I was wondering…
→ Is he going to accept the offer?
I was wondering if he was going to accept the offer.
Correct the sentence:
Do you know what does this word mean?
Do you know what this word means?
Correct the mistake:
He asked if or not I would help him.
He asked whether I would help him or not.
Complete the sentence logically:
If you ___ again, nobody will trust you anymore.
tell a lie
Make a direct question for the underlined part:
She has been studying because she wants to pass the exam.
Why has she been studying?
Rewrite as an indirect question:
→ Where have you put my keys? (Use: Can you tell me…)
Can you tell me where you have put my keys?
Rewrite correctly:
He wanted to know why was she crying.
He wanted to know why she was crying.
Rewrite using whether instead of if:
→ She asked if I had finished my homework.
She asked whether I had finished my homework.
Choose the correct option:
He didn’t mean to ___, it was an accident.
a) do something wrong
b) break the law
c) make something up
a) do something wrong
Make a correct question using all the words:
→ (what / would / you / do / if / you / fail / the exam)
What would you do if you failed the exam?
Correct the sentence:
Could you tell me where did you buy this jacket?
Could you tell me where you bought this jacket?
Correct the sentence:
Do you know what time the train leaves?
That's right, what are you looking for there
Report the question correctly:
→ “Will you be able to finish it today?”.
He asked whether I would be able to finish it that day
Rewrite using get around a problem:
They found a clever way to solve the problem without breaking the rules.
They got around the problem without breaking the rules.