The parents didn't pick up the children.
The children weren't picked up by their parents.
What type of conditional is to talk about general truth or to talk about something that happens as a result of something else
Conditional type 0
What is the Tag question;
I'm not a student, ______?
am I?
I'm not a student, am I?
Past Participle of the verb; Set
Set
Do we form the imperative with the base form of the verb (without a subject).
True or False
True
Put this sentence in passive voice;
The table / set when the the people arrived to the party
The table wasn't set when the people arrived to the party.
If i say, Unless you hurry up, we won't be late.
is this sentence correct?
No, Double negation is not sexy...
Correct; Unless you hurry up, we will be late.
Juanita planned (Arrive) early to study for the test.
To + Infinitive or Gerund (ing)?
To arrive
Juanita planned to arrive early to study for the test.
Past participle of the verb; Fall
Fallen
Modal verbs are followed by the gerund...
True or Flase
False
They are usually followed by the base form of the verb (the infinitive without 'to")
Put this sentence in passive voice;
The garbage / throw away
The garbage was thrown away
Which one is correct?
1- There wasn't many traffic yesterday.
2- There wasn't much traffic yesterday.
There wasn't much traffic yesterday.
*Traffic is uncountable
If she will arrive late, I will call her. What is wrong with this sentence?
"Will" shouldn't be in the if clause.
Correct; If she arrives late, I will call her
Past participle of the verb; Teach
Taught
We use Prepositions of place to show the direction in which somebody or something is moving...
True or False
False.
Prepositions of movement
Complete the sentence; " The windows _______ (Break) during the storm.
The windows were broken during the storm
Multiple Choice
Uncountable nouns can be....
A) Only Plural
B) Only Singular
C) Both are correct
Only Singular
Uncountable nouns refer to things that cannot be counted individually. Because of this, they do not have a plural form and are always treated as singular.
First, Juan tried (play) golf, and then he tried (play) basketball, but he wasn't good at sports.
To + infinitive or Gerund (ing) ?
Playing / Playing
First, Juan tried playing golf, and then he tried playing basketball, but he wasn't good at sports.
Past participle of the verb; Sweep
Swept
Do we use passive voice when we don't know who did the action?
True or False
True
They don't turn off the lights when they leave
The lights aren't turned off when they leave
Which word doesn't fit with uncountable nouns?
-Much
-Little
-A few
-A little
A few!
A few, It's used with countable nouns only.
What is the Tag question of this sentence;
She used to live here, _______?
She used to live here, didn't she?
Past participle of the verb; Rise
Risen
Nothing was said, wasn't it?
Is this correct? true or false
False..... (Double negation is not sexy)
Correct; Nothing was said, was it?