Gerund and passive
Infinitive and passives
Causatives
Phrasal verbs
Vocabulary
100

The students don’t look forward to ...... on their math skills. (test)

The students don’t look forward to being tested on their math skills. (test)

100

She seems ...(enjoy) her new job.

She seems to be enjoying her new job.

100

Paraphrase the sentence using the word in brackets. 

Someone stole Mary's briefcase from her office while she was out.  (had)

Mary had her briefcase stolen from her office while she was out.

100

He was lucky to be punished with only a fine.

get away with

100

We do not yet know how the bomb was smuggled abroad.

to take, send, or bring goods or people secretly and illegally into or out of a country, etc.

200

They’re afraid of ............. because the neighborhood is dangerous. (attack)

They’re afraid of being attacked because the neighborhood is dangerous. (attack)

200

  Fred appears (study) hard all day.

Fred appears to have been studying hard all day.

200

Paraphrase the sentence using the word in brackets. 

Now that I wear contact lenses, the optician tests my eyes every three months. (have)

I have my eyes tested every three months by the optician.

200

I wasn't born yesterday. I can see right through you.

I can't be tricked by you.

200

It was said that the property had been obtained by fraud.

the crime of cheating somebody in order to get money or goods illegally

300

We insist on ...(take) seriously.

We insist on being taken seriously.

300

''When was the car stoles?'' ''It appears (take) during the night.

It appears to have been taken during the night.

300

Paraphrase the sentence using the word in brackets.

His car is at the garage where they are changing its wheels. (having)

He is having his car wheels changed at the garage.

300

I'm still waiting for someone to confess to the breakages

own up to

300

Keep the kitchen clear of all sources of bacteria, not forgetting the biggest criminal of all—the dishcloth.

culprit, perpetrator

400

We don't enjoy ...(use) as cheap labour.

We don't enjoy being used as cheap labour.

400

Scientists claim (find) a cure for cancer. 

Scientists claim to have found a cure for cancer.

400

Paraphrase the sentence using the word in brackets. 

Someone spilt red wine over Ann's new white dress.  (had)

Ann had her new white dress split over with wine.

400

The school decided to abolish formal examinations and introduce project-based evaluation instead. 

do away with

400

They remain a potential threat to the stability of the government.

menace

500

..... to live in solitary confinement was very difficult. (force)

Having being forced to live in solitary confinement was very difficult.

500

The manager seems ..(get) impatient with the interviewee.

The manager seems to be getting impatient with the interviewee.

500

Paraphrase the sentence using the word in brackets. 

An experienced lawyer will defend her in court.  (to)

She will get an experienced lawyer to defend her.

500

He owned up to not having seen through his project and having failed to meet the deadline.

confessed/admitted

finished

500

The high price of the service could prevent people from seeking advice.

deter

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