Make a question:
“You like English.”
Do you like English?
Fill in:
“I ___ (watch) TV when you called.”
was watching
Fill in:
“You ___ wear a seatbelt. It's the rule.”
must / have to
Fill in:
“She is afraid ___ spiders.”
of
Choose correct:
“___ is in the room.” (someone / something)
Someone
Change to passive:
“They make cars in Japan.”
Cars are made in Japan.
“If you heat water, it ___ (boil).”
boils
Report what is said:
She said, " I have never eaten sushi before."
She said she had never eaten sushi before.
Phrasal verb:
“Turn ___ the lights before leaving.”
off
Fill in:
“There isn’t ___ milk left.”
much/ any
Correct the mistake:
“She is play football now.”
is playing
Correct:
“They was playing outside.”
were
Report question:
He said, “Where do you live?”
He asked where I lived.
Choose correct:
“This book is ___ (interesting / interested).”
interesting
Gerund as subject:
“___ (swim) is good exercise.”
swimming
Fill in:
“They ___ (not finish) their homework yet.”
haven't finished
“We ___ (meet) at 7 tomorrow. It’s already arranged.”
are meeting
Report command:
“Close the door,” she said.
She told me to close the door.
Comparative:
“This exercise is ___ (easy) than the last one.”
easier
Choose correct:
“I enjoy ___ (to read / reading).”
enjoying
Choose correct future form:
“Look at those clouds! It ___ (rain).”
is going to rain
Complete:
“If it rains, we ___ (stay) at home.”
will stay
Choose best modal:
“You ___ finish this today. It’s very important.”
have to / need to
Compound adjective:
“He is a ___ (10 years old) boy.
ten-year-old
Rewrite using abstract noun:
“He decided to leave.”
He made a decision to leave.