Rewrite using a relative pronoun.
"That’s the man. He helped me find my lost passport."
That’s the man who helped me find my lost passport.
Rewrite using "must."
"It’s very important to wear a seatbelt."
You must wear a seatbelt.
Choose the correct verb:
Can you ___ the room? It’s too dark. (brighten/widen)
brighten
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Fill in the blank with the correct adjective:
That ring is so expensive. It’s ___! (priceless/sparkly)
priceless
Fill in the blank:
To be a good lawyer, you need to have a ___ in law.
degree
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Correct the mistake in this sentence:
"My sister, that lives in Canada, is coming to visit."
My sister, who lives in Canada, is coming to visit.
Rewrite using “not be allowed to.”
"Students can't use their phones in class."
Students are not allowed to use their phones in class.
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Rewrite using a verb with -en:
The river is getting wider because of the heavy rain.
The heavy rain is widening the river.
Choose the correct word:
This dress is too loose; it looks very ___. (chunky/flimsy)
flimsy
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Choose the correct phrase:
A journalist should ___ to meet strict deadlines. (be able to cope with/have a passion for)
be able to cope with
Combine these sentences using a non-defining relative clause.
"Mr. Carter is my English teacher. He has been teaching for 20 years."
Mr. Carter, who has been teaching for 20 years, is my English teacher.
Change the sentence to the past with “had to.”
"You must bring your ID to enter."
You had to bring your ID to enter.
Use “enlighten” in a sentence correctly.
The professor enlightened us on the topic of quantum physics.
Use “binge-watch” correctly in a sentence.
Last weekend, I binge-watched an entire TV series in one day!
Rewrite using “be fluent in” without changing the meaning:
She speaks Spanish perfectly.
She is fluent in Spanish.
Rewrite the sentence using a defining relative clause.
"She showed me a book. The book was written by a famous historian."
She showed me a book that was written by a famous historian.
Rewrite using "don't have to" or "didn’t have to" correctly.
"It wasn’t necessary for us to bring food, but we did."
We didn’t have to bring food, but we did.
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Complete the sentence with the correct verb adding en:
To make the street safer, they decided to ___ it. (broad/short)
broaden
Rewrite the sentence using “tech-savvy” correctly.
She understands technology very well.
She is very tech-savvy.
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Use two of these phrases correctly in one sentence:
"have a passion for" / "be willing to" / "have strong skills in"
She has a passion for teaching and is willing to work long hours.
Combine these sentences using both a defining and a non-defining clause.
"My brother won a chess tournament. He is the youngest player in the league. The tournament took place in Madrid."
My brother, who is the youngest player in the league, won a chess tournament that took place in Madrid.
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Find the mistake and rewrite the sentence correctly.
"You must to finish your homework before going out."
You must finish your homework before going out.
Use three different -en verbs in a single, grammatically correct sentence.
The new policies will enrich education, widen opportunities, and strengthen the economy.
Use four different 21st-century words correctly in a single sentence.
I binge-watched my favorite show, used a virtual assistant to order food, avoided a paywall on a news website, and sent emojis to my friends.
Find and correct two mistakes:
"You must have an experience in customer service and be able of coping with stress."
You must have experience in customer service and be able to cope with stress.