Passive Voice
Phrasal Verbs
Key Word Transformation
Collocations
Reported Speech
100

Say this sentence in the passive: “Her mom made the cake yesterday.”

The cake was made by her mom yesterday.

100

What does “get up” mean and use it in a sentence.

Get out of bed. → I get up at 7 a.m.

100

Rewrite: “She doesn’t like pizza.” (NEVER)

She has never liked pizza.

100

I ... (do, make, get) my bed every day.

I make my bed every day.

100

Report it: “I am tired,” he said.

He said (that) he was tired.

200

Say this in passive: “Someone wrote the book in 1897.”

The book was written in 1897.

200

What does “turn on” mean and use it in a sentence.

To activate. → I turned on the TV.

200

Rewrite: “I started studying at 6.” (BEEN)

I have been studying since 6.

200

She always ... (does, makes, gets) her homework before dinner.

She always does her homework before dinner.

200

She said, “Let’s go to the cinema.”

She suggested going to the cinema.

300

Passive: “The wind broke all the windows.”

All the windows were broken by the wind.

300

Synonym of “give up” + sentence.

Quit. → He gave up playing football.

300

“He is too young to drive.” (ENOUGH)

He isn’t old enough to drive.

300

They ... (do, make, get) dressed quickly in the morning.

They get dressed quickly in the morning.

300

Report: “We went to the zoo,” she said.

She said (that) they had gone to the zoo.

400

Passive: “They are building a new hospital now.”

A new hospital is being built now.

400

What’s the opposite of “pick up” + sentence.

Put down. → I put down the book.

400

“She didn’t arrive on time.” (FAIL)

She failed to arrive on time.

400

We ... (do, make, get) a mistake in the exercise yesterday.

We made a mistake in the exercise yesterday.

400

Report: “I will call you later,” he said.

He said (that) he would call me later.

500

Passive: “You should sing the song in English.”

The song should be sung in English.

500

Use “look after” in a sentence.

I look after my little sister when my parents are out.

500

“I last saw her in June.” (SEEN)

I haven’t seen her since June.

500

He ... (does, makes, gets) good grades in English.

He gets good grades in English.

500

He said, “You should study more.”

He recommended studying more. / He advised me to study more.