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COMPLETE WITH USED TO: When I was little, I __________ (read) many fairy tales.
used to read
COMPLETE WITH USED TO: In Primary School we ____________ (draw) a lot.
used to draw
COMPLETE WITH USED TO: Before Covid, we ______________ (not wear) face masks.
didn't use to wear
COMPLETE WITH USED TO: I ______________ (not wake up) early many years ago.
didn't use to wake up
COMPLETE WITH USED TO: This house ____________ (be) my home before.
This house used to be my home before.
MAKE A SENTENCE WITH USED TO: I / ride my bike to school / when I was little
I used to ride my bike to school when I was little
MAKE A SENTENCE WITH USED TO: Computers / be bigger / in the past
Computers used to be bigger in the past.
MAKE A SENTENCE WITH USED TO: My sister / live with my parents
My sister used to live with my parents
MAKE THIS SENTENCE PASSIVE: Pasta and pizza / eat / in Italy
Pasta and pizza are eaten in Italy
MAKE THIS SENTENCE PASSIVE: English / speak / in the UK
English is spoken in the UK
MAKE THIS SENTENCE PASSIVE: The car / stop / the police / this morning
The car was stopped by the police this morning
MAKE THIS SENTENCE PASSIVE: the novel / write / a famous author / two years ago
The novel was written by a famous author two years ago
PRONUNCIATE: myth
.
PRONUNCIATE: literature
.
PRONUNCIATE: fiction
.
TRANSLATE: poeta
poet
TRANSLATE: poesía
poetry
TRANSLATE: imaginario
imaginary
TRANSLATE: journal
diario
TRANSLATE: amusing
divertido, entretenido
TRANSLATE: disgusting
asqueroso
TRANSLATE: awful
horrible
ACTIVE > PASSIVE: The police didn't catch the robbers.
The robbers weren't caught by the police.
ACTIVE > PASSIVE: Somebody sent those letters.
Those letters were sent.
ACTIVE > PASSIVE: My students love English!
English is loved by my students!
ACTIVE > PASSIVE: My friends didn't bring chips to the party.
Chips weren't brought by my friends to the party.
ACTIVE > PASSIVE: The students didn't close the window.
The window wasn't closed by the studens.
ACTIVE > PASSIVE: Edison invented the light bulb many years ago.
The light bulb was invented by Edison many years ago.
ACTIVE > PASSIVE: Professional chefs cook fancy dishes in this restaurant.
Fancy dishes are cooked by professional chefs.
ACTIVE > PASSIVE: They make shoes in this factory.
Shoes are made in this factory (by them)