PRESENT SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS: what / you / sometimes / forget / to do / in the morning?
What do you sometimes forget to do in the morning?
Say the question in the present perfect: your father / make / dinner / yet ?
Has your father made dinner yet?
Complete with the correct prepositions (at, in, on): ... Thursday, ... October, ... 7 o'clock
on Thursday, in October, at 7 o'clock
Complete the zero conditional sentence: If the sun ... (be) too hot, it ... (burn) you.
If the sun is too hot, it burns you.
Convert into PASSIVE VOICE: The police closed the roads.
The roads were closed by the police.
PAST SIMPLE AND/OR CONTINUOUS: As I ... (leave) the cinema, I ... (realise) that I’d left my phone behind.
As I was leaving the cinema, I realised that I'd left my phone behind.
PRESENT PERFECT OR PAST SIMPLE: A) I ... (go) to Florida last summer. / B) Really? I ... (never visit) the US.
A) I went to Florida last summer. / B) Really? I have never visited the US.
Complete the prepositions: a _ _ v _ , o _ p _ _ _ _ _ and b _ h _ _ _ .
above, opposite and behind
Complete the conditional: If my computer ... (break) again, I will directly buy a new one.
If my computer breaks again, I will directly buy a new one.
Say a sentence with HAVE SOMETHING DONE: he / his car / wash / yesterday .
He had his car washed yesterday.
A) I stopped eating junk food. VS B) I stopped to eat junk food. --> What's the difference between these two sentences?
A) I didn't continue eating junk food. / B) I stopped doing something to actually eat junk food.
Complete with a tense that expresses future: Our train to Berlin ... (leave) at 10:45am.
Our train to Berlin leaves at 10:45am.
Choose the correct preposition (at, in, on) for each word: ... the kitchen, ... home, ... the ceiling
in the kitchen, at home, on the ceiling
Complete with a relative pronoun: James is the student ... bike was stolen last week! Poor him!
James is the student whose bike was stolen last week! Poor him!
Convert into PASSIVE VOICE: A vet sees our cat twice a year.
Our cat is seen twice a year by a vet.
Complete with a modal verb: Hello. You ... use your phone here. It's forbidden!
Hello. You can't/mustn't use your phone here. It's forbidden!
Complete with a tense that expresses future: ... (see) the new Spiderman film tomorrow. I already bought the tickets.
We're going to see/We're seeing the new Spiderman film tomorrow. I already bought the tickets.
Complete with the correct prepositions (on, by): to go ... foot, to travel ... plane
to go on foot, to travel by plane
Complete the second conditional: If my friend ... (have) more time, she ... (cycle) to university.
If my friend had more time, she would cycle to university.
Convert into REPORTED SPEECH: My neighbour said, 'I left yesterday.'
My neighbour said that he had left the day before.
Complete with a modal verb: I’m not sure what to do tomorrow. I ... go to Joana’s party.
I’m not sure what to do tomorrow. I may/might go to Joana’s party.
PAST PERFECT AND/OR SIMPLE: Yesterday, we ... (go) to the cinema because there was a new film that none of us ... (see).
Yesterday, we went to the cinema because there was a new film that none of us had seen.
Complete with the correct prepositions (into/out of, on/off): to get ... a plane, to get ... a taxi
to get on/off a plane, to get into/out of a taxi
Join the two sentences with a relative clause: 1) Doing weekly exercise is becoming very common among young people. / 2) Doing weekly exercise is very healthy.
Doing weekly exercise, which is very healthy, is becoming very common among young people.
Convert into REPORTED SPEECH: Carla told her friends, 'Don't shout!'.
Carla told her friends not to shout.