Gerunds and infinitives
Reported speech
Conditionals
Passive voice
Verbal tenses and relative clauses (mix)
100

Do these phrases take an infinitive or a gerund?

- I want

- They stopped

- He avoids 

- I want TO EAT

- They stopped EATING

- He avoids EATING

100

Write the equivalent of these words/phrases in reported speech: 

- Today

- Last week

- In this city

- That day

- The previous week / the week before

- In that city

100

What type of condional sentences are these?

- If there's a lot of shoplifting, prices go up.

- I would call the police if I witnessed a crime.

- I'll call you if I find your missing earring.

- Zero conditional

- Second conditional

- First conditional

100

Choose the correct option:

- The amount of rubbish that collected / was collected from the sea increased last year.

- Fewer old clothes will be thrown / will thrown away.

- The amount of rubbish that was collected from the sea increased last year.

- Fewer old clothes will be thrown away.

100

Rewrite the sentences using relative clauses:

- Jane Austen is a classical English writer. She wrote Pride and Prejudice.

- She is the new neighbour. Her children are already adults.


- Jane Austen is a classical English writer who wrote Pride and Prejudice.

- She is the new neighbour whose children are already adults.

200

Choose the correct option: 

- I enjoy training / to train, but I always want winning / to win.

- Throwing / to throw the javelin is one of the sports that it's important to do / doing well in the decathlon.

- I enjoy training, but I always want to win.

- Throwing the javelin is one of the sports that it's important to do well in the decathlon.

200

Choose the correct option for the reported questions: 

- Can I have more time to think? She asked if she could / can have more time to think.

- What's your answer? He asked what her answer is / was.

- What will you say to your teacher? She asked what he would / will say to his teacher.

- She asked if she could have more time to think.

- He asked what her answer was.

- She asked what he would say to his teacher.

200

First or second conditional?

- If he ____ (be) rich, he _____ (buy) a big house. But he isn´t.

- If he____ (not do) his homework, I ____ (not let) you watch TV.


- If he were rich, he would buy a big house. But he isn't.

- If he doesn't do his homework, I won't let him watch TV.

200
Complete the passive sentences: 

- This factory makes paper from old clothes. Paper...

- They use a lot of water to make paper. A lot of water...

- This factory makes paper from old clothes. Paper is made from old clothes by this factory.

- They use a lot of water to make paper. A lot of water is used to make paper.

200

Past simple or present perfect?

- I ___ (see) Jack last night. Oh really. I ___ (not/see) him since June. How is he? 

- So, John is your best friend. __ (you/meet) him when you were at university?

- I saw Jack last night. Oh really. I haven't seen him since June. How is he? 

- So, John is your best friend. Did you meet him when you were at university?

300

Complete with the infinitive or the gerund of the verbs given: 

- They helped ___ (build) a new hospital in the refugee camp.

- We miss ____ (take) our friends back home.

- They dream of ____ (win) the Champions.

- They helped to build a new hospital in the refugee camp.

- We miss taking our friends back home.

- They dream of winning the Champions.

300

Complete the reported questions: 

- Have you downloaded the new app? Joe asked Sam...

- When do you have dinner? Susan asked Kim...

- Joe asked Sam is if/whether he had downloaded the new app.

- Susan asked Karen when she had dinner.

300

Rewrite the sentences using "unless": 

- If  Harry doesn´t phone, we´ll leave without him.

- Sarah  will be disappointed if you don´t send her a birthday card.

- Unless Harry phones, we'll leave without him.

- Sarah will be disappointed unless you send her a birthday card.

300

Transform these present and past sentences into the passive voice: 

- Many people read online newspapers nowadays.

- The accident injured two of the passengers.

- Online newspapers are read online nowadays by many people.

- Two of the passengers were injured by the accident.

300

Complete with a past modal of deduction and speculation: ç

- I’m sure he was exhausted. He worked all day long - He ___ (be) exhausted. 

- Possibly, they forgot about the wedding - They ___ (forget) about the wedding.

- He must have been exhausted.

- They may/might have forgotten about the wedding.

400

What is the difference between...?

- I stopped playing tennis but I miss it.

- I was studying, but I stopped to play tannis. I needed a break.

- stopped playing: finish an activity.

- stop to play: stop in order to do something else.

400

Complete the reported statements: 

-  'We don´t want to watch TV’ - The children told...

- 'They will never go there again’ - Peter said...

- ‘I´m studying now’ - My friend said...


- The children told me (that) they didn't want to watch TV.

- Peter said (that) they would never go there again.

- My friend said (that) he was studying at that moment.

400

Complete with the appropriate conditional form:

- If I ___ (have) enough money, I would buy a new car.

- If they ___ (come) to the party, they would have had a great time.

- If he ___(miss) his flight, he will have to reschedule his plans.

- If I had enough money, I would buy a new car.

- If they had come to the party, they would have had a great time.

- If he misses his flight, he will have to reschedule his plans.

400

Transform these sentences with "will" and "be going to" into the passive voice: 

- A lot of tourists will visit A Coruña in the summer.

- Scientists are going to study marine pollution.

- A Coruña will be visited in the summer by a lot of tourists.

- Marine pollution is going to be studied by scientists.

400

Choose the correct option: 

- By the end of this year, I’ll be finishing / have finished my course. 

- This summer, we’ll be staying / have stayed in the countryside with relatives. 

- In ten years’ time, most of my friends won’t be studying / have studied any more.

- By the end of this year, I’ll have finished my course. 

- This summer, we’ll be staying in the countryside with relatives. 

- In ten years’ time, most of my friends won’t be studying anymore.

500

Translate the following sentences: 

- Me gustaría pasar una semana en Londres.

- No soporto ver películas de amor.

- Tuviste suerte (be lucky) de conseguir tickets para el concierto.

- I would like to spend a week in London.

- I can't stand watching romantic films.

- You were lucky to get the tickets for the match.

500

Report the following sentences: 

- My mother may go to the cinema tomorrow

- 'I will help you choose a new game for your computer’, said Bill

- Does Angela like fashion magazines?

- John said (that) his mother might go to the cinema the following day.

- Bill said (that) he would help me choose a new game for my computer

- I asked if Angela liked fashion magazines

500

Write the pairs of sentences as one sentence using the third conditional: 

- Sam didn't get up early. He was late for school.

- The firemen arrived. They put out the fire.

- If Sam had got up early, he wouldn't have been late for school.

- If the firemen hadn't arrived, they wouldn't have put our the fire.

500

Change the sentences from the passive voice to the active voice: 

- This house was designed by a famous architect.

- Two students will be accused of cheating by the teacher.

- A famous architect designed this house.

- The teacher will accuse two students of cheating.

500

Past simple or past perfect?

- She ___ (be) angry because her brother ____ (take) her favourite 

book without asking. 

- When they ____ (finish) the exam, they knew they ____ (do) better 

than expected.

- She was angry because her brother had taken her favourite 

book without asking. 

- When they finished the exam, they knew they had done better 

than expected.