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I haven't chosen the best one. [question]
Have you chosen the best one?
I've put your phone IN YOUR BAG. [Whats the question?]
Where have you put my phone?
He's passed FIVE exams so far. [What's the question?]
How many exams has he passed so far?
How many times did you go to the airport when your parents were in town? [What was the question?]
The question was how many times I had gone to the airport when my parents had been in town.
An elephant is an animal, but a mammoth was an animal. [What did she say?]
She said that an elephant was an animal, but (that) a mammoth had been an animal.
Will you go to the bank for me, if I give you my credit card? [What was her question?]
Her question was if I would go to the bank for her, if she gave me her credit card.
How many waves have you caught on your surfboard? [What did he ask you?]
He asked me how many waves I had caught on my surfboard.
Are you going to visit your Uncle for Christmas? [What did he ask?]
He asked if you were going to visit your Uncle for Christmas. (OR) He asked if you would visit your Uncle for Christmas.
Se estaba haciendo cuando se fueron las luces. [passive voice]
It was being done when the lights went out.
Someone does the dishes. [passive voice: recently]
The dishes have been done recently.
Someone allows the dog to come inside. [passive voice: Yesterday, negative]
The dog wasn't allowed to come inside yesterday.
Tom fixes the air conditioner at the weekend. [passive voice: future 'will']
The air conditioner will be fixed by Tom at the weekend.
Se está haciendo. [passive voice]
It is being done.
Someone builds a new skyscraper near the park. [passive voice: future 'will']
A new skyscraper will be built near the park.
Se hace dos veces por semana. [passive voice]
It is done two times (twice) a week.
Se va a hacer. [passive voice]
It will be done.
I am tall because my father is tall. [create: 2nd conditional]
If your father weren't tall, you wouldn't be tall.
Si le hubieras visto, te habrías dado cuenta. [translate: 3rd conditional]
If you had seen him, you would have realized.
You make mistakes because your English isn't perfect. [create: 2nd conditional]
If my English were perfect, I wouldn't make mistakes.
He might drive carefully in the snow, so he might not crash. [answer: 1st conditional]
If he drives carefully in the snow, he won't crash.
If you spoke perfect English, would you come to this class? [answer: 2nd conditional]
If I spoke perfect English, I wouldn't come to this class.
¿Qué habrías hecho si yo no me hubiera presentado? [translate: 3rd conditional]
What would you have done, if I hadn't shown up?
You might win the lottery, so you might buy an island. [1st conditional]
If you win the lottery, you will buy an island.
They might go running every night, so they might get fit. [1st conditional]
If they go running every night, they will get fit.
You're here because you wanted to learn English. [create: 2nd conditional]
If I didn't want to learn English, I wouldn't be here.
I'll go to the park after school. [What did he say?]
He said that he would go to the park after school.
Do they have to prepare dinner at night? [Answer: negative]
No, they don't have to prepare dinner at night.
Do you have to get up early on weekends? [Answer: negative]
No, I don't have to get up early on weekends.
Ask her if she has to know computers for her job.
Do you have to know computers for your job?
Ask him if he has to dress well to school.
Do you have to dress well to school?
Ronny has accidents because he drives too fast. [Give Ronny a suggestion: shouldn't]
Ronny shouldn't drive so fast.
Ronny has problems because he spends too much money. [Give Ronny a suggestion: shouldn't]
Ronny shouldn't spend so much money.
Ronny doesn't look god because he doesn't shave very often. [Give Ronny a suggestion: should]
Ronny should shave more (often).
Ronny coughs a lot because he smokes too much. [Give Ronny a suggestion: should]
Ronny shouldn't smoke so much.
Ronny is fat because he eats too much. [Give Ronny a suggestion: should]
Ronny shouldn't eat so much.
Jacob will build a skyscraper next to the park. [Future with "going to"]
Jacob is going to build a skyscraper next to the park.
I used to read books everyday. [Transform into a question]
Did you used to read books everyday?
I'm playing basketball *at the park*. [What's the question?]
Where are you playing basketball?
I sometimes fly to Galicia, but I normally take a train. [What did I say?]
You said that you sometimes flew to Galicia, but that you normally took the train.
She writes letters to her parents every week. [PAST]
She wrote letters to her parents every week.