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My grandfather was / is posted to Egypt during the war.
was
When were optical illusions first discover / discovered?
discovered
I bought a shirt that was made of / made by linen, because it’s nice and cool in summer.
made of
Carlos first got interested in football when he took / was taken to see Real Madrid play.
was taken
The Lord of the Rings is a film about a ring which found / was found in a river and used to control the world.
was found
After my grandma was checked from / by the doctor, she was released from hospital.
by
Guernica _____ painted by Dali, but by Picasso.
 
wasn’t
 
was
Avicii, the Swedish musician and DJ, _____ born in 1989 and died in 2018.
 
was
 
were
The horror film we watched was _____ Howler.
 
called
 
call
Apps _____ introduced until about a decade ago.
 
weren’t
 
wasn’t
Modern-day graffiti was first _____ in Philadelphia in the 1960s.
 
used
 
using
Justin Bieber’s song Love Yourself was _____ by Ed Sheeran.
 
written
 
wrote
Did Steven Spielberg direct that film? (Past Simple Passive)
Was that film directed by Stephen Spielberg?
They didn’t play volleyball until 1895. (Past Simple Passive)
Volleyball wasn't played until 1895.
People wore some kind of trainers in the 19th Century. (Past Simple Passive)
Some kind of trainers were worn in the 19th Century.
Did they make your shoes in Spain? (Past Simple Passive)
Were your shoes made in Spain?
People didn’t use the internet until the 1990s. (Past Simple Passive)
The internet wasn't used until the 1990s.
Mary Quant designed mini-skirts in the 1960s. (Past Simple Passive)
Mini-skirts were designed by Mary Quant in the 1960s.
Vincent Van Gogh painted Sunflowers. (Past Simple Passive)
Sunflowers was painted by Vincent Van Gogh.
They built our school in 1985. (Past Simple Passive)
Our school was built in 1985.
‘I’m not listening to the music.’ (Reported Speech)
I said I wasn’t listening to the music.
‘Mum can’t be in the kitchen. She’s at work.’ (Reported Speech)
He said mum couldn’t be in the kitchen. She was at work.
‘We won’t live for another 1,000 years.’ (Reported Speech)
They said they wouldn’t live for another 1,000 years.
‘I don’t have a computer of my own.’ (Reported Speech)
She said she didn’t have a computer of her own.
‘There’ll be a long queue at passport control.’ (Reported Speech)
He said there would be a long queue at passport control.
‘My brother often makes new friends on holiday.’ (Reported Speech)
I said he often made new friends on holiday.
‘My aunt can play tennis really well.’ (Reported Speech)
I said my aunt could play tennis really well.
'I’m having a party on Saturday.’ (Reported Speech)
She said she was having a party on Saturday.
They said they couldn’t / can’t join us at the park because their granddad is / was visiting.
couldn’t, was
Jenny told / said me that she will / would write a notice to let everyone know about the new times.
told, would
We told them we would / will call when we arrive / arrived.
would, arrived
George said he was / is preparing a CV to apply for the part-time job at the supermarket.
was
The teacher told us that our exam results are / were excellent.
were
Dad told / said my cousin could speak three languages.
said
My brother would play basketball if he ____ (not play) football. (2 conditional)
didn’t play
We wouldn’t be late if there ____ (not be) a traffic jam. (2 conditional)
wasn’t
I ____ (not have) fun if I went shopping on my own. (2 conditional)
wouldn’t have
If you ____ (eat) more fresh fruit and vegetables, you would feel healthier. (2 conditional)
ate
If we ____ (get) a virus on this computer, it would take a long time to clean it. (2 conditional)
got
If I had a pet, I _____ (not have) a parrot. (2 conditional)
wouldn’t have
I _______ (be) disappointed if I failed my exams. (2 conditional)
would be
If it were my birthday tomorrow, I _____ (ask) for a new computer. (2 conditional)
would ask
We ____ them again if they _____ to Australia. (2 conditional)
 
wouldn’t see, moved
 
would see, move
Ellen ____ really happy if she _____ a musician in the future. (2 conditional)
 
would be, were
 
will be, was
Would you _____ a cleaner or a babysitter for your Saturday job if you _____ choose? (2 conditional)
 
be, had to
 
being, have to
If Chris _____ a better runner, he _____ in the 800m race. (2 conditional)
 
was, would take part
 
was, will take part
If I _____ a teacher, I _____ history. (2 conditional)
 
became, would teach
 
become, taught
Would Damien be upset if he doesn’t / didn’t pass the exams to become a vet?
didn’t pass
I’d chose / choose to be a tennis coach if I were him. It is his favourite sport after all!
’d chose
If I had / would have to choose between a career as an architect or a politician, I’d choose to go into politics.
had
She said that if she failed / fail the law exam, she will / would sit it again.
failed, would sit
It would be better and healthier if people would do / did more sport.
did
If I were you, I will / would go on holiday with my cousins.
would
They _____ us ____ late. (warn, not be) (Reported Speech)
They warned us not to be late.
Hugo ___ Adam ____ off the TV. (persuade, turn) (Reported Speech)
Hugo persuaded Adam to turn off the TV.
Selina’s sister ___ her ____ the shoes. (advise, not buy) (Reported Speech)
Selina’s sister advised her not to buy the shoes.
Mum ____ me ____ my fingernails. (convince, not bite) (Reported Speech)
Mum convinced me not to bite my fingernails.
Dad ____ me ____ my teeth. (ask, brush) (Reported Speech)
Dad asked me to brush my teeth.
Mr Good ____ us ____ our work. (order, do) (Reported Speech)
Mr Good ordered us to do our work.
He ____ us ____ the window. (tell, close) (Reported Speech)
told, to close