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Smart Choice 3 - Review game (Units 1-5)

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    A review game for my students.
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  • Infinitives and gerunds for uses and purposes: to or for? Many people use tablet computers _______________ making video calls.
    Many people use tablet computers for making video calls.
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  • Infinitives and gerunds for uses and purposes: to or for? You use a flash drive _________ back up files.
    You use a flash drive to back up files.
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  • Infinitives and gerund for uses and purposes: what do you use this for? Say it in two different ways.
    to play / for playing
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  • Infinitives and gerund for uses and purposes: what do you use this for? Say it in two different ways.
    to... / for...
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  • Complete the sentence with a relative clause: That bus is the one ______ my brother takes to work.
    which / that
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  • Complete the sentence with a relative clause: Are those the people _______ are selling their house?
    who / that
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  • Complete the sentence with a relative clause: We walked past the school ______ their children go.
    where
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  • Complete the sentence with a relative clause: I need a cellphone ______ has a good camera.
    which / that
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  • Complete the sentence with a relative clause: Do you know the man ______ lives next door?
    who / that
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  • Make a new sentence by joining the two short sentences with a relative clause: We broke the computer. The computer belonged to my father.
    We broke the computer which / that belonged to my father.
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  • Make a new sentence by joining the two short sentences with a relative clause: The man was late. Julie invited the man.
    The man who / that Julie invited was late.
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  • Make a new sentence by joining the two short sentences with a relative clause: I sent an email to my brother. My brother lives in Australia.
    I sent an email to my brother who / that lives in Australia.
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  • What does it mean when someone is generous?
    Willing to give money, help, they are very kind, etc., especially more than is usual or expected.
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  • What does it mean when someone is clumsy?
    A clumsy person moves or holds things in a careless, awkward way, often so that things are knocked over or broken.
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  • What does it mean when someone is reserved?
    If you're reserved, you're polite, quiet, you have a lot of self-control, and you don't really show your feelings.
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  • Change the following active sentence into a passive one: The police arrested one man.
    One man was arrested by the police.
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