A GPS device can also be called a ___.
satnav
a lot of Pepsi / drink / at the party / last week
A lot of Pepsi was drunk at the party last week.
plate / will / falls / break / if / it / that / .
If that plate falls, it will break.
What preposition goes here?
The radio was invented ____ Marconi.
by
What three geographic points make up the Bermuda Triangle?
Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda
Another word for a USB drive is a memory ____.
stick
Many UFOs / see / at night / in Arizona
Many UFOs are seen at night in Arizona.
cook / I'll / dinner / the / if / table / you / set / .
If you set the table, I'll cook dinner.
or
I'll cook dinner if you set the table.
Which conditional uses the future with 'will:' the zero or the first?
the first
The crystal pyramids we read about cause the water to move in a strange way because of two large ____ that they have in the top.
holes
Turn the verb 'discover' into a noun.
discovery
The skyscraper/build/in 2010.
The skyscraper was built right in 2010.
talk / the / teachers / angry / in / you / class / if / get / .
If you talk in class, the teachers get angry.
or
The teachers get angry if you talk in class.
Is this sentence grammatically correct?
If we will go to Canada this summer, I can practice my English.
No, you have to say 'If we GO to Canada this summer....'
Mary Anderson got the idea for ____ while travelling on a tram one winter.
windscreen (or windshield) wipers
Turn the noun 'production' into a verb.
produce
We/not give/ any prize.
We weren't given any prize..
breakfast / will / be / you / later / eat / don't / hungry / you / if / .
If you don't eat breakfast, you will be hungry later.
or
You will be hungry later if you don't eat breakfast.
Which of these nouns is uncountable?
action, explanation, discovery, information
information
The ___ was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
(tele)phone
When someone sleeps very well or deeply, you can say they sleep like a ____.
log
Many electric cars /drive/ in the future.
Many electric cars will be driven in the future.
penny / Building / nothing / Empire / drop / the / from / happens / of / State / if / the / you / a / top / .
If you drop a penny off the top of the Empire State Building, nothing happens.
or
Nothing happens if you drop a penny off the top of the Empire State Building.
The tense of the passive voice (present or past, for example) depends on the form of:
A. the verb 'to be.'
B. the past participle.
A. the verb 'to be'
What did Stephanie Kwolek invent that is now used in bullet-proof vests and sports equipment?