Rosa Parks
Passive voice
Indirect questions
Reported speech
Questions formation
100

In which American city did Rosa Parks refuse to give up her bus seat?

 In Montgomery (Alabama).

100

Change to the passive voice: "Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin."

Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming.


100

Change to an indirect question: "Where is the station?" (Start with: "Can you tell me...")

Can you tell me where the station is?

100

How does the tense change in reported speech if the direct speech is in the Present Simple

It changes to the Past Simple

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Ask a question about the underlined part: "They live in London."

Where do they live?

200

What movement did Rosa Parks' protest start and how many days did it last?

The Montgomery Bus Boycott

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Complete the sentence with the correct passive form (Present Simple): "English ________ (speak) all over the world."

is spoken

200

What word must we use in an indirect question if the direct question starts with an auxiliary verb (e.g., "Do you like tea?")?

"If" or "whether"

200

Change to reported speech: "I am watching a movie," she said

She said (that) she was watching a movie.

200

Ask a question in the Past Simple: "She went to Paris last summer."

Where did she go last summer? / When did she go to Paris?

300

Which famous civil rights leader led the bus boycott after Rosa Parks was arrested?

Martin Luther King Jr.

300

Correct the mistake in this sentence: "The new highway will built next year."

The new highway will be built next year.

300

Combine the sentences: "What time does the lesson start?" + "I don't know..."

 I don't know what time the lesson starts.

300

Change to reported speech: "Can you help me?" Peter asked me.

Peter asked me if/whether I could help him.

300

Ask a question about the underlined part (Subject question): "Peter broke the vase."

Who broke the vase?

400

What medal did Rosa Parks later receive from the President?

the Presidential Medal of Freedom

400

Change to the passive voice: "They are painting the classroom right now."

The classroom is being painted right now.

400

What happens to the word order and auxiliary verbs (do/does/did) in an indirect question?

The word order becomes affirmative (subject + verb) and the auxiliary verbs (do/does/did) are dropped.

400

Change to reported speech: "I will call you tomorrow," he told her.

He told her that he would call her the next day.

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Complete the sentence with a correct question tag: "You haven't seen my keys, ________?"

have you

500

In what year did the bus incident take place?

In 1955

500

Change this two-object sentence to passive, starting with the person: "The teacher gave Tom a prize."

Tom was given a prize by the teacher.

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Change to an indirect question: "Did you finish your homework?" (Start with: "Do you know...")

Do you know if/whether you finished your homework?

500

Change to reported speech: "We cannot find our dog," they said.

They said that they could not find their dog.



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Ask a question about the underlined part: "This jacket belongs to my brother." (Focus on the preposition at the end)

Who does this jacket belong to?