This word is used to ask about possession.
Whose
What tense is used in the if clause?
Past simple.
What two parts form the passive voice?
A form of “be” + past participle.
What structure is used to express purpose?
to + base verb
What structure is used to show two things are equal?
as + adjective + as
Replace with the possessive pronoun:
This is my book? -> This book is _____.
mine
Complete the sentence:
“If I ___ you, I would study more.”
were
Change to passive:
“She writes the report.”
The report is written (by her).”
Complete:
“I study hard ___ (get) good grades.”
to get
Complete the sentence:
“This phone is ___ that one.” (fast)
as fast as
Replace with the possessive pronoun:
That is her bag. -> That bag is ____.
hers
Rewrite using unreal conditional: "I don’t have a car, so I don’t drive to work."
If I had a car, I would drive to work.
Complete the sentence:
"The painting ___ (paint) by Leonardo da Vinci. "
was painted
Answer the question by completing the answer:
“Why did she call tech support? -
___ fix her computer.”
To fix her computer. / To get assistance.
Complete the sentence:
“This app is not ___ the old one.” (easy)
as easy as
Possessive adjective.
Complete the sentence:
"If she had time, she ___ (help) you."
If she had time, she would help you.
Is this passive voice?
“The books are sold everywhere.”
Yes, it's present passive.
Identify the purpose:
“He exercises to stay healthy.”
To stay healthy.
What phrase shows small difference: “almost as…” or “not nearly as…”?
almost as
Error Correction:
"This is his car. This car is him."
This is his car. This car is his.
Error correction:
"If I was rich, I would travel."
was -> were
Rewrite in the passive voice:
“They built the bridge in 1990.”
The bridge was built in 1990.
Rewrite using an infinitive of purpose:
“I went to the store because I wanted to buy milk.”
I went to the store to buy milk.
Rewrite the comparison:
“My laptop is a little less powerful than yours.”
My laptop is not quite as powerful as yours.