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Complete PET B1 Unit 11
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The noun of the verb: connect
connection
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Change for passive: People speak English all over the world.
English is spoken all over the world.
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Change for passive: They make these pens in China.
These pens are made in China.
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Change the sentence and use a comparative adverb: She´s a faster swimmer than me.
She swims faster than me.
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The noun of the verb: improve
improvement
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The noun of the verb: examine
examination
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The noun of the verb: discuss
discussion
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Change the sentence and use a superlative adverb: Jenny´s paintings seem to be the most beautiful in class.
Jenny seems to paint/paints the most beautifully in class.
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The noun of the verb: confirm
confirmation
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The noun of the verb: celebrate
celebration
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The noun of the verb: explore
exploration
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Change for passive: They planted these trees 5 years ago.
These trees were planted 5 years ago.
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Change for passive: Somebody found this puppy in the street.
This puppy was found in the street.
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The noun of the verb: pollute
pollution
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The noun of the verb: develop
development
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The noun of the verb: prevent
prevention
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The noun of the verb: educate
education
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The noun of the verb: complete
completion
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The noun of the verb: disappoint
disappointment
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The noun of the verb: create
creation
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Change the sentence and use a comparative adverb: The stars seem to be brighter in the countryside than in the city.
The stars shine more brightly in the countryside than in the city.
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Change the sentence and use a superlative adverb: Susan is always the loudest.
Susan always speaks/talks/behaves the most loudly.
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The noun of the verb: enjoy
enjoyment
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Change for passive: They told us not to go anywhere.
We were told not to go anywhere.
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The noun of the verb: announce
announcement
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The noun of the verb: admire
admiration
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The noun of the verb: move
movement
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The noun of the verb: entertain
entertainment
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Change the sentence and use a comparative adverb: A turtle is a slower animal than a rabbit.
A turtle walks/runs more slowly than a rabbit.
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