I ________ (register) for winter classes last week.
registered
Make a sentence:
I finished _______ (paint my room)
I finished painting my room.
Combine the sentences. Make the second sentence into an adjective clause.
I have a good friend. She lives in New York.
I have a good friend who lives in New York.
Change from active to passive:
They sell bus passes here.
Bus passes are sold here.
Change the question to a question clause or an if/whether clause:
Where is room 208?
Could you tell me ______
Could you tell me where room 208 is?
I ______ (not / pay) for my classes yet.
Make a sentence:
The teacher expects us __________ (do our homework on time)
The teacher expects us to do our homework on time.
Combine the sentences. Make the second sentence into an adjective clause.
Many people live in Hillsboro. They work at Intel.Change from active to passive:
A rock damaged the window.
The window was damaged by a rock.
Change the question to a question clause or an if/whether clause:
Is this the library?
Do you know ________
Do you know if this is the library?
Do you know whether this is the library?
I ________ (take) classes at PCC for one year.
have been taking
Make a sentence. Add the correct preposition:
Thank you / help me
Thank you for helping me.
Combine the sentences. Make the second sentence into an adjective clause.
We went to a new restaurant. We all liked it.
We went to a new restaurant that we all liked.
Change from active to passive:
If you don't pay your bill, they will charge you a late fee.
If you don't pay your bill, you will be charged a late fee.
Change the question to a question clause or an if/whether clause:
When will winter classes start?
I would like to know _______
I would like to know when winter classes will start.
The city where I am from ________ (grow) since I moved away.
has grown
Make a sentence.
Children often pretend / cry
Children often pretend to cry.
Combine the sentences. Make the second sentence into an adjective clause.
The restaurant had delicious hummus. We ate there.
The restaurant where we ate had delicious hummus.
Change from active to passive:
They have already made dinner.
Dinner has already been made.
Change the question to a question clause or an if/whether clause:
Will there be in person classes next term?
Can you tell me ____-
Can you tell me if there will be winter classes next term?
Can you tell me whether there will be winter classes next term?
I _______ (not / do) my homework last weekend because I was too tired.
didn't do
Make a sentence with a gerund or infinitive
drive without a license / against the law
Driving without a license is against the law.
or
It's against the law to drive without a license.
Combine the sentences. Make the second sentence into an adjective clause.
All of the clothes are too small. I bought them yesterday.
All of the clothes that I bought yesterday are too small.
Change from active to passive:
People are dropping trash on the street.
Trash is being dropped on the street.
Change the question to a question clause or an if/whether clause:
Where does this bus go?
Do you know _____
Do you know where this bus goes?