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  • ACTIVE > PASSIVE. They've awarded me first prize.
    I've been awarded first prize.
  • to come together in a group around a central point: g_____
    gather
  • What's the adjective form of 'tradition'?
    traditional
  • WINTER, AUTUMN - ADJ
    wintry / autumnal
  • to make something such as a bomb or fireworks explode (phrasal verb)
    let off
  • The man in the picture ____________ for questioning by the police.
    is wanted
    had wanted
    were wanted
    gets wanted
  • They've replaced the winter tyres on my car. --> passive
  • something that someone wears to hide their true appearance
    disguise
  • What suffix do these words all need to make people nouns: count, assist, attend?
    -ant
  • SEASON - ADJ.
    seasonal
  • to come together in a group around a central point: g_____
    gather
  • What suffix do these words all need to make people nouns: deal, entertain, teach?
    -er
  • You can find lots of bargains at the market. --> passive
    Lots of bargains can be found at the market.
  • ACTIVE > PASSIVE. Someone has stolen my wallet!
    My wallet has been stolen!
  • Our antique chairs and sofa __________ using high-quality materials.
    been restored
    were restored
    has been restored
    was restored
  • What suffix do these words all need to make people nouns: supervise, inspect, solicit?
    -or
  • What does 'convenient' mean? What is the noun form?
    ... convenience
  • My bag with all my money and cards ___________ at the station.
    was stolen
    were stolen
    have be stolen
    been stolen
  • The Sapporo festival is _____ to be one of Japan's most popular events.
    said / known / reported
  • People believe that the festival originated in the 18th century. / HAVE / The festival ......... in the 18th century.
    is believed to have originated
  • The festival is said to be more popular than ever. / THAT / It is ....... more popular than ever.
    said that the festival is
  • A member of hotel staff opened the safe for me. --> PASSIVE
    The safe was opened for me by a member of hotel staff.
  • to remember officially and give respect to a great person or event, especially by a public ceremony or by making a statue or special building
    commemorate
  • ACTIVE > PASSIVE. If you hadn't done the work, your teacher would have told you off.
    If you hadn't done the work, you would've been told off (by your teacher).
  • Which do you prefer and why: recorded music or live music?
    ...
  • What suffix do these words all need to make people nouns: electric, politic, opt, music?
    -ian / -ician