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YP4 6C Grammar

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  • ((Active infinitive or Passive infinitive)) I expect to be given the award.
    P
  • There's work to be done!
    P
  • He regrets {that he was never given} the opportunity to learn a second language as a child.
    never having been given
  • [Rewrite phrases to have same meaning] {I was taught} three languages as a child. I am now fully trilingual.
    Having been taught
  • There's work to do!
    A
  • He remembers that someone told him about the application requirements. = He remembers ______ ______ _____ (having) about the application requirements.
    having been told
  • ((Active infinitive or Passive infinitive)) I expect to get the award.
    A
  • He did really well in the audition because he'd been taking dance lessons from the time he was a small child. = _____ ______ _______ (having) how to dance from a very young age, he did really well in the audition.
    Having been taught
  • Some of my classmates don't want to be helped.
    P
  • He wanted someone to remind him about the application deadline. = He wanted ____ _____ _____ _____ (be) about the application deadline.
    to have been told
  • ((Active infinitive or Passive infinitive)) To be "Student of the year" is a great honor.
    A
  • [Rewrite phrases to have same meaning] I remember {that they took me} there when I was very young.
    being taken
  • [Rewrite phrases to have same meaning] I remember {that they told me} to enroll early.
    being told
  • I was really hoping they'd accept my application to the summer course, but they didn't. = I would like ____ _____ _____ _____ (to) to the summer course, but I wasn't.
    to have been accepted
  • They voted him "Student of the month", which is a great honor. = _____ ______ _____ (be) "Student of the month", is a great hornor.
    To be voted
  • I remember {that they asked many of my friends} to to to school on Saturdays.
    many of my friends having been asked/ being asked
  • ((Active infinitive or Passive infinitive)) He's hoping to be president.
    A
  • ((Active infinitive or Passive infinitive)) He's hoping to be elected president.
    P
  • ((Active infinitive or Passive infinitive)) To be named " Student of the year" is a great honor.
    P
  • I want to help my classmate.
    A
  • I want someone form the committee to recommend me for the summer job. = I want ____ _____ ______(be) for the summer job by someone from the committee.
    to be recommended