Too/Enough
Crime and punishment
The Passive
Phrasal verbs
Passive of reporting verbs
100

Kate is ………………….. young to drive a car.

too

100

A person who mugs someone else is a ________.

mugger

100

This jacket ............ (made) in Indonesia. 

was made

100

She _____ (find) ___ that she passed the exam on Friday.

found out

100

It _______ (know) that people who like Coca-Cola don't like Pepsi.

is known

200

I didn’t work hard …………………… to pass the exam.

enough

200

A person who illegally downloads music is committing what?

Internet piracy

200

My car ............ (fix) 5 times in the last year. I should buy a new one. 

has been fixed

200

She _____ (show) ___ her new phone when she suddenly dropped and broke it. 

was showing off

200

He ________ (consider) ____  ____ a good president. Everybody likes him.

is considered / to be

300

There’s a lot of food. It’s ................................. food for two people

enough

300

If you were caught stealing from a store, you could be charged with what?

shoplifting

300

This team is so good that they can't .......... (beat)

be beaten 

300

After being questioned for 3 hours, the man finally _____ (own) __ _____ (commit) the robbery.

owned up to committing 

300

Change the sentence to the impersonal passive.


We expect the train strike will begin tomorrow

It is expected that the train strike will begin tomorrow

400

This coat isn’t ....................................... (warm) I need a thicker one

warm enough

400

The defendant was acquitted / sentenced / ordered to pay the plaintiff $60,000. 

ordered

400

Change the sentences into the passive.


You must wash that shirt for tonight’s party.

That shirt must be washed for tonight’s party.

400

They lied about having to study so they could _____ (get) ___ of _____ (clean) the house.

get out / cleaning

400

The company ________ (say) ________ (lose) more than 100 million dollars last month.

is said / to have lost

500

He was driving ................. (quick) to notice the speed camera.

too quickly

500

The case was thrown out of court and the defendant was ordered / acquitted / given of all charges. 

acquitted

500

Change the sentence into the passive.


They had finished preparations by the time the guests arrived.

Preparations had been finished by the time the guests arrived.

500

They ____ (get) _____ _____ ______ (rob) banks for years before they were caught in 1994. 

had got/gotten away with robbing 

500

Convert the sentence into the personal passive.


Police believed that the suspect had committed the crimes, but he was later released without charge due to a lack of evidence.

The suspect was believed to have committed the robbery, but he was later released without charge due to a lack of evidence.