You use conditional sentences to talk about:
a)possible situations
b)possible situations and results.
c)consequences.
b) possible situations and results.
"Phrasal Verbs are verbs that combine with adverbs or prepositions".
a)false
b)true
b) True
When you are making predictions about the future or talk about intentions we use:
a) ing present
b) going to
c)will
b) going to
A reported speech is used to
a) rephrase
b) report what people say
c) ask for information
b) report what people say
What is more important in passive voice...
a) the subject
b) the verb
c) the object
c) the object
Complete correctly the next sentence:
"If I were as tall as you,..."
...I would play basketball".
The next sentence "She turned off the radio" is a
a) Prepositional Verbs
b) Phrasal Verbs
b) Phrasal Verbs
Read the next sentence. Is it a promise or an offer?
"I'll help you with the washing-up at anytime".
It is an offer.
Change the next sentence in a reported speech sentence: "Nothing is going to happen to me"
"You said nothing was going to happen to you".
Change the next sentence in passive voice:
Picasso painted "Guernica".
Guernica was painted by Picasso.
You use ______ conditional sentence to talk about something is generally true.
Zero Conditional
Match both columns:
stop in
break on
pick off
give out
set about
stop off
break out
pick on
give in
set about
Is it right or wrong?
"John starts his new school tomorrow. I'm sure he is going to enjoy it".
Wrong
"John starts his new school tomorrow. I'm sure he will enjoy it".
Complete the table:
direct speech indirect speech
present simple
past simple
future simple
can
present perfect
present simple- past simple
past simple- past perfect
future simple-would
can- could
present perfect- past perfect
Is the sentence right or wrong?
"Application forms should be returned by December 12".
It is right
Build up a sentence in third conditional.
If I had had time, I would have finished my house work.
Put in the correct order the next words:
ages-it-to-clean-the-took-up-mess
It took ages to clean up the mess.
When you want to talk about something that has not happened yet but will happen, we use:
a) simple future
b) Future continuous
c) Future perfect tense
c) Future perfect tense
By 2020, he will have worked for twelve years.
Change the next sentence in direct speech:
"John said he tried to phone several times yesterday, but he couldn't get through".
"John tried to phone several times yesterday, but he couldn't get through".
Change the sentence into an active voice:
"The painting was owned by Maimi Gillies, aged 84"
Maimi Gillies who was 84 owned the painting
Is teh next sentence right or wrong?
"If I had seen him, I could have given him your message".
right
Complete the sentence using a phrasal verb:
I have to ring off now. I'll ______________ this evening.
call you back
When you are using facts or events in the present situation as evidence for a prediction, you can use:
a) simple present
b) going to
c)ing present
b) going to
look at those clouds! It's going to rain.
"They will think we are making a mess".
Is this sentence right or wrong speaking about Reported Speech"?
Right. It is a prediction.
When you use the passive, you often do not mention the person or thing.
Give an example.
Your application was rejected.