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Prepare 9 review grammar units 9-12

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    Prepare 9 review grammar units 9-12
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  • The snakes were most terrifying of all. (Invert the subject and verb)
    Most terrifying of all were the snakes
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  • We would rarely visit our grandparents. (Invert the subject and verb)
    Rarely would we visit our grandparents.
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  • He looked at his watch only when he crossed the finishing line. (Invert the subject and verb)
    Only when he crossed the finishing line did he look at his watch.
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  • A mountain lion weighing 80 kilos was on top of me. (Invert the subject and verb)
    On top of me was a mountain lion weighing 80 kilos.
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  • To attempt the climb at night would be more challenging. (Invert the subject and verb)
    More challenging would be to attempt the climb at night.
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  • She not once thought about quitting. (Invert the subject and verb)
    Not once did she think about quitting.
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  • Little ______ , danger was just around the corner for me.
    did we reach
    do I find
    did I know
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  • Never ____ the attraction of going to inhospitable places.
    will you know
    have I understood
    did he realise
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  • Not only _____ the summit, we did it in record time.
    do I find
    did we reach
    had the sun risen
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  • Sara couldn’t stand the freezing temperatures and neither _______.
    did he realise
    could I
    will you know
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  • No sooner ______ , than we packed up our tent and set off again.
    have I understood
    will you know
    had the sun risen
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  • Rarely ______ the time to go to the theatre.
    had the sun risen
    do I find
    have I understood
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  • Only by pushing yourself to your limits _____ what you are capable of.
    will you know
    did he realise
    did I know
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  • Not until his fingers went blue ____ how much body heat he was losing.
    did he realise
    did we reach
    did I know
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  • They caught HIM breaking into the shop. (Passive Voice, begin with the capital words)
    He was caught breaking into the shop.
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  • My parents make ME help them around the house. (Passive Voice, begin with the capital words)
    I’m made to help my parents around the house.
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