Complete: “The man ___ helped me yesterday is my neighbour.”
Who
Complete: “If I ___ more time, I would learn Spanish.”
Had
Complete: “I didn’t see the movie because I ___ it before.”
Had watched
Change to passive: “They make chocolate in Switzerland.”
Chocolate is made in Switzerland.
Complete: “I can’t touch cats because I ___ cats.”
Am allergic to
Complete: “This is the café ___ we had lunch last week.”
Where
Complete: “If she studied harder, she ___ better grades.”
Would get
Complete: “By the time she arrived, we ___ dinner.”
Had finished
Change to passive: “She wrote a letter.”
A letter was written by her.
Complete: “The dog is very ___, it loves cuddles.”
Fluffy
Combine: “I met a girl. She is really talented.” → one sentence using a relative clause
I met a girl who is really talented.
Make a sentence: Imagine you are rich. Use second conditional.
If I were rich, I would travel the world
Choose correct: “He ___ already left when I called.” / (has/had)
had
Complete the sentence: “The road ___ repaired at the moment.”
Is being
Complete: “I was really ___ when I saw the spider.”
Terrified
Fill in: “The book ___ cover is red belongs to Sarah.”
Whose
Complete: “He would help you if he ___ here.”
Were
Combine: “She missed the bus. She woke up late.” → use past perfect
She missed the bus because she had woken up late.
Change to passive future: “They will finish the project soon.”
The project will be finished soon.
Complete: “We stayed in a hotel ___ in the mountains.”
Situated
“I bought a phone. The phone was very expensive.”
I bought a phone that was very expensive.
Make it funny: Imagine your school started at midnight.
If school started at midnight, I would finally sleep enough.
Complete: “They ___ the letter before the postman arrived.”
had read
Change to passive past perfect: “They had stolen the money.”
The money had been stolen
Complete: “I love learning about history; I’m really ___ it.”
Keen on