Use the words in brackets to rewrite the sentences. Make sure the meaning doesn’t change.
I was a nurse, but now I work for a pharmaceutical company.
(used to)
I used to be a nurse
Correct 1 mistake.
I went to a very strict primary school when I was a child. I wasn’t allowed to do about two hours of homework every night, which meant there was little time to play with my friends.
I went to a very strict primary school when I was a child. I had / was supposed to do about two hours of homework every night, which meant there was little time to play with my friends.
Complete the sentences with a preposition followed by your own idea.
Tiredness is usually caused ...
by
Which words in the box collocate best with the nouns?
rigorous tough punishing strict arduous tricky
training programme / schedule
punishing
Replace the underlined words with an expression with 'as'.
I’m glad you’re happy. But speaking of Alan, it’s impossible to please him.
as for
Use the words in brackets to rewrite the sentences. Make sure the meaning doesn’t change.
I don’t do shift work now. (no longer)
I no longer do shift work.
Correct 1 mistake.
But often my parents told me just to study for an hour and wrote a note for the teacher excusing me from homework. In class we weren’t let to talk to each other when we were working on a task because teachers didn’t like noisy classrooms.
But often my parents told me just to study for an hour and wrote a note for the teacher excusing me from homework. In class we weren’t allowed to talk to each other when we were working on a task because teachers didn’t like noisy classrooms.
Complete the sentences with a preposition followed by your own idea.
A sunny day always has a positive effect ...
on
Which words in the box collocate best with the nouns?
rigorous tough punishing strict arduous tricky
laws / parents
strict
Replace the underlined words with an expression with 'as'.
Everyone in the class is improving their speaking.
as a whole
Use the words in brackets to rewrite the sentences. Make sure the meaning doesn’t change.
When I was a nurse I sometimes slept in, but now I always get up early. (would)
I would sometimes sleep in.
Correct 1 mistake.
However, we allowed to put up our hand and ask our teacher a question as she felt it was good to help students.
However, we were allowed to put up our hand and ask our teacher a question as she felt it was good to help students.
Complete the sentences with a preposition followed by your own idea.
Too much exercise can result ...
in
Which words in the box collocate best with the nouns?
rigorous tough punishing strict arduous tricky
plastic / teachers
tough
Replace the underlined words with an expression with 'as'.
I’m not English. To tell you the truth, I’m from Denmark.
as a matter of fact
Use the words in brackets to rewrite the sentences. Make sure the meaning doesn’t change.
I no longer take my lunch to work because there’s a cafeteria at the pharmaceutical company. (any more)
I don’t take my lunch to work any more.
Correct 2 mistakes.
We weren’t allowed to do some kind of physical exercise every day after lunch, but that made us very tired in the afternoon. One good thing is that they supposed us learn a musical instrument and I learned to play the clarinet, which I still enjoy doing.
We had / were supposed to do some kind of physical exercise every day after lunch, but that made us very tired in the afternoon. One good thing is that they made/let us learn a musical instrument and I learned to play the clarinet, which I still enjoy doing.
Complete the sentences with a preposition followed by your own idea.
Visiting a foreign country can lead ...
to
Which words in the box collocate best with the nouns?
rigorous tough punishing strict arduous tricky
testing / training
situation / question
rigorous
tricky
Replace the underlined words with an expression with 'as'.
It felt like we had always lived there.
as if