Infinitive vs. Gerund
Infinitives and Gerunds with Different Meanings
Relative Pronouns
Relative Clauses
Quantifiers
100

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_____ (Fish) used to be my favorite hobby when I was younger.

Fishing

100

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I forgot _____ (buy) eggs at the supermarket.

to buy

100

If necessary, complete the sentence with that, which, or who.

The boy _____ fell off his bike broke his leg.

who

100

Join the sentences to make one sentence. Use reduced relative clauses if possible.

The glacier is next to the mainland. It is moving quickly.

The glacier next to the mainland is moving quickly.

100

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My father loves to cook. He has (loads of / a few / hardly any) cookbooks.

loads of

200

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We talked about _____ (travel) together next summer.

travelling

200

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Try _____ (eat) all your vegetables. They're good for you.

to eat

200

If necessary, complete the sentence with that, which, or who.

That is the TV show _____ I was telling you about last week.

that

200

Join the sentences to make one sentence. Use reduced relative clauses if possible.

The woman is talking about climate change. She is a professor from the university.

The woman talking about climate change is a professor from the university.

200

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The (majority / a few / a number) of the students in this class passed the exam. Overall, the marks were very good.

majority

300

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I am learning _____ (speak) English.

to speak

300

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Did you remember _____ (bring) your assignment?

to bring

300

If necessary, complete the sentence with that, which, or who.

The woman _____ talking to my friend is her boss.

leave blank

300

Join the sentences to make one sentence. Use reduced relative clauses if possible.

I met a girl at the restaurant. She was ordering the same dish as me.

I met a girl who was ordering the same dish as me at the restaurant.

300

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My dad is working overseas. He spends (hardly any / loads of / plenty of) time in Spain.

hardly any

400

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He decided _____ (study) biology instead of studying physics.

to study

400

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Stop _____ (look) at the sun! It's bad for your eyes.

looking

400

If necessary, complete the sentence with that, which, or who.

She's the sort of person _____ likes to stay up late and sleep in late.

who

400

Join the sentences to make one sentence. Use reduced relative clauses if possible.

The man was invited to the conference. He is a speaker on global climate change.

The man who was invited to the conference is a speaker on global climate change.

400

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Don't worry about running out. We have (a few of / several / plenty of) supplies.

plenty of

500

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They had trouble _____ (find) our house.

finding

500

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I regret _____ (tell) you that the party has been cancelled because of the rain.

to tell

500

If necessary, complete the sentence with that, which, or who.

The trees, _____ fell in the storm, have been removed.

which

500

Join the sentences to make one sentence. Use reduced relative clauses if possible.

Mount Vesuvius is still regarded as an active volcano. It is situated in Italy.

Mount Vesuvius, which is still regarded as an active volcano, is situated in Italy.

500

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.

Don't stop now! You're (hardly, almost, the majority) finished with the race.

almost