-ed or -ing
yet, just, already
relative clauses
participles
passive
100

My brother is always bothering me, he's so annoy___!

annoying

100

Have you done this exercise? (yet)

Have you done this exercise yet?

100

That man wrote a song. Everyone knows it.

That man wrote a song which everyone knows.

100

own

own

100

They open the store at 9:00.

The store is opened at 9:00.

200

The bank worker didn't give me the right amount of money. I think she's confus____.

confused

200

The lesson has begun. (already)

The lesson has already begun.

200

This is a photo of my friend. He wants to be an astronaut.

This is a photo of my friend who wants to be an astronaut.

200

read

read

200

The workers clean the hallways every day.

The hallways are cleaned every day.

OR

The hallways are cleaned every day by the workers.

300

I was shock__ when I heard the bad news.

shocked

300

This parcel has arrived for you. (just)

This parcel has just arrived for you.

300

Do you remember the woman? She had 20 cats.

Do you remember the woman who had 20 cats?

300

write

written

300

The town maintains the roads.

The roads are maintained by the town.

400

That 10km race was so tir___!

tiring

400

My parents have bought a new car. (yet / just)

My parents have just bought a new car.

400

I visited a house. John Lennon lived there as a boy.

I visited a house where John Lennon lived as a boy.

400

send

sent

400
Do they eat ham in the Basque Country?

Is ham eaten in the Basque Country?

500

I'm bor___ because this class is so bor___.

bored / boring

500

It's only eleven o'clock but everyone's gone home. (already / just)

It's only eleven o'clock but everyone's already gone home.

500
By my house there is a park. It is the biggest in the city.

By my house there is a park which is the biggest in the city.

500

sell

sold

500

Do teachers use whiteboards in your school?

Are whiteboards used in your school?

OR

Are whiteboards used by teachers in your school?

OR

Are whiteboards used in your school by teachers?

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