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Upper-Intermediate Revision 2

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    Upper-Intermediate Revision 2
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  • Report the sentence: I've been staying here for 3 days. This place is awful. Fortunately, I'm leaving tomorrow.
    She said she'd been staying there for three days; that place was awful, but fortunately, she was leaving the following day.
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  • Complete the sentence: (it's not necessary) You ___________ worry about transportation. It _______ (take) care of.
    You don't have to worry about transportation. It being taken care of.
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  • You're at your friend's. You'd like some water. Ask for it using different modals.
    Modals: can, could, will, would, may
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  • Somebody left a note for you on the fridge. Say that it definitely wasn't your mother using past modals.
    My mom couldn't/can't have left a note for me. OR It can't/couldn't have been my mom who left the note.
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  • Name which words you can use in 1st conditional instead of 'if'.
    when, provided (that), as soon as, as long as, unless
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  • Name which words we can use in 2nd and 3rd conditionals instead of 'if'.
    supposing, imagine, let's say, unless
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  • You're very brave, so you saved a cat from fire. Make a conditional sentence about it.
    If I wasn't brave, I wouldn't have saved a cat from fire.
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  • You were very lucky and won a lottery. Now you have a charity project for stray dogs. Make a conditional sentence about it.
    If I hadn't won a lottery, I wouldn't have a charity project for stray dogs.
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  • Report a sentence without using say/tell: You'd better watch your bag when you are on metro.
    She warned me to watch my bag when I'm on metro.
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  • Report questions: What have you done with your eyes problem? Was it effective?
    She asked me what I'd done with my eyes problem and whether/if it had been effective.
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  • You never clean your home by yourself. Tell about it using an appropriate passive form.
    I always have/get my home cleaned.
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  • You're planning to call a plumber and ask him to fix pipes in your kitchen. Tell about it using an appropriate passive form.
    I'm going to have/get the pipes in my kitchen fixed.
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