Change this from active to passive:
John cleans the house once a week
The house is cleaned once a week
choose CAN, CAN'T, COULD or COULDN'T
_____you swim when you were 10?
Could
Choose Infinitive or Gerund
I don't fancy ______ (go) out tonight.
Going
Change this to Reported Speech:
"I am exhausted after doing my exams" Joe said
Joe said (that) he was exhausted after doing his exams
What is the mistake with this question?
How is the word in English?
What is the word in English
He was delivering letters
The letters were being delivered (by him)
Choose MUSTN'T or DON'T HAVE TO
We have a lot of work tomorrow. You ______ be late.
Mustn't
Choose gerund or infinitive
Do you think my dad will let me ______ (borrow) his car tonight?
borrow
Change this to reported speech
"I have never been to Italy"
She said (that) she HAD never BEEN to Italy
What is the mistake?
I am going to see my friends this weekend and take a coffee with them
Have a coffee with them
Joe had cooked dinner before I arrived
Dinner had been cooked (by Joe) before I arrived
Choose 'must + infinitive' or 'must + have + past participle':
You _______ (practise) a lot before you gave your speech. It was really good.
Must have practiced (past tense)
Choose Gerund or Infinitive
I never get bored of ________________ (play) this game.
Playing
Choose the right verb to put this in Reported Speech
"I won't do my homework today!"
Offer, Advise, Threaten, Refuse, Agree
Refuse = He refused to do his homework that day
What is the mistake?
I have to make a lot of homework this weekend
To do a lot of homework
Give me two passive options for this sentence:
The boss showed the new computer to Anna
1. Anna was shown the new computer (by the boss)
2. The new computer was shown to Anna (by the boss)
Choose could have / would have / should have + past participle)
We ______ (invite) so many people to our party! I'm worried that we won't have enough room for everyone.
(past negative advice / regret)
We shouldn't have invited
I can't stand _________ (listen) to that kind of music
Listening
He said "Get your coat Tom"
He told Tom to get his coat
What is the mistake?
I have been studying English since 10 years ago
I have been studying English FOR 10 years
The verb TO SAY
People say that he is too young to work
It is said that he is too young to work
Choose could have, would have, should have + past participle
John ________ (call) Amy, but he didn't have her number.
(past willingness)
He would have called
I look forward to _______ (see) you soon.
_______ (travel) by first class in a plane is very expensive
seeing
travelling
“I don’t know the way. Do you?” he asked.
He said he didn’t know the way and asked her
if she did / if she knew it.
Find BOTH mistakes
I didn't went to the party
The football match was very funny
I didn't GO to the party
The football match was very FUN