passive voice
MODAL VERBS
RELATIVE
CLAUSES
CONDITIONALS
REPORTED
SPEECH
100

Change this sentence to the passive:


He isn´t doing the tax returns correctly.


The tax returns aren´t being done correctly.

100

Express the same thing by using the appropriate modal verb:

It's essential to get a visa to travel to the USA.

You HAVE TO (MUST) get a visa to travel to the USA.

100

She bought a house. That's the house.

Put the sentences together using WHICH


That's the house which she bought.

100

If you work hard, you .................. (succeed) in the company.

If you work hard, you WILL succeed in the company.

100

"Do you live close to the sea?", Paula asked me.

Paula asked me if I lived close to the sea.

200

Change this to the passive:

Nobody enjoyed the conference. 

The conference wasn´t enjoyed by anyone.

200

Express the same thing by using the appropriate modal verb:

My advice is that you stop eating fast food.

You SHOULD/OUGHT TO stop eating fast food.

200

You must decide the exact location. You are going to build your new offices in that location.

Put the sentences together using WHERE


You must decide the exact location where you are going to build your new offices.

200

If Lucy had more time, she ....... ....... (to travel) much more.

If Lucy had more time, she  WOULD TRAVEL much more.

200

"I'll help you with your work", my colleague said.

My colleague said he would help me with my work.

My colleague offered to help me with my work.

300

Change this sentence to the passive:

We will organise the project next week.

 

The project will be organised next week.

300

Express the same thing by using the appropriate modal verb:

It's not necessary for you to finish the job tonight.

You DON'T HAVE TO/DON'T NEED TO/NEEDN´T finish the job tonight.

300

I spoke to a police officer. The police officer was very helpful.

Put the sentences together using WHO


I spoke to the police officer who was very helpful.

The police officer who I spoke to was very helpful.

300

If he didn't speak good English, he ...... ........ (not to move) to London.

If he didn't speak good English, he  WOULDN'T BE MOVING to London.

300

" Did you arrive before seven?", they asked me.

They asked me if I had arrived before seven.

400

Change this to the passive:


We should meet tomorrow to discuss the setbacks.

tomorrow, the setbacks should be discussed(by us).

We should meet tomorrow as the setbacks should be discussed.

The setbacks should be discussed tomorrow.

400

Express the same thing by using the appropriate modal verb:

I'm absolutely sure it was John.

It MUST HAVE BEEN John.

400

You arrived with someone. Who were they?

Put the sentences together using THAT


Who was that person that you arrived with?

400

If the profits had been better, the company _____  _____ ______ (not make) so many changes.

If the profits had been better, the company wouldn´t have made so many changes.

400

"Where have you been?", she asked.

She asked me where I had been.

500

Change this to the passive:

How can I achieve more recognition in the company?


 

How can more recognition in the company be achieved?

500

Express the same thing by using the appropriate modal verb:

I went to the meeting but the secretary told me that it had been cancelled. 

I needen't have gone to the meeting.

500

You need to listen to a speaker. He is not this person.

Put the sentences together using WHOM


That is not the speaker to whom you need to listen.

500

I wouldn´t be so happy if I _____ ______ (Not find) this job.

I wouldn´t be so happy if I hadn´t found this job.

500

" Don't touch the computer! ", he told me.

He told me I shouldn't touch the computer.

He told/warned me not to touch the computer.

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