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viscon final revision GRAMMAR 2025

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  • "When is the next team meeting?" he asked.
    He asked when the next team meeting was.
  • “They haven’t approved the budget yet,” he noted.
    He noted (that) they hadn’t approved the budget yet.
  • A gardener is watering the flowers. PASSIVE
    The flowers are being watered by a gardener.
  • Who made the mistake in the report?
    Who mas the mistake in the report made by?
  • Was the assistant organizing the documents?
    Were the documents being organized by the assistant?
  • The students are making arrangements for their graduation. PASSIVE
    Arrangements are being made by students for their graduation.
  • The zookeeper asked: “How much food did the lions eat last week?
    The zookeeper asked how much food the lions had eaten the week before.
  • "Are you available for a call later?" the assistant asked
    The assistant asked if I was available for a call later
  • You shouldn't send your children to a boarding school. PASSIVE
    Your children shouldn't be sent to a boarding school.
  • “We have signed the contract,” they announced.
    They announced (that) they had signed the contract.
  • Nobody has seen the CEO since July
    The CEO hasn't been seen since July.
  • Who issued the invoice?
    Who was the invoice issued by?
  • Does she handle client complaints?
    Are client complaints handled by her?
  • Did you send the invoice last week?
    Was the invoice sent last week?
  • "Will the training be online?" the intern asked
    The intern asked if the training would be online
  • The passenger asked, "Could someone help me with the luggage?"
    The passengers asked if someone could help him/her with the luggage.
  • "I must finish this by 5 PM," she said.
    She said she had to finish that by 5 PM.
  • Police officers were examining the evidence. PASSIVE
    The evidence was being examined by police officers.
  • "What time does the presentation start?" she asked
    She asked what time the presentation started.
  • Have they scheduled the meeting?
    Has the meeting been scheduled?
  • “I will call the supplier tomorrow,” he said.
    He said (that) he would call the supplier the next day
  • They wanted to know: “Who’s that woman?”
    They wanted to know who that woman was.
  • Somebody has stolen Jack's car recently.
    Jack's car has been stolen recently.
  • The captain asked: “When will we get to the coast, guide?”
    The captain asked the guide when they would get to the coast.
  • The secretary opens the mail every morning. PASSIVE
    The mail is opened by the secretary every morning.
  • You mustn't waste your money on stupid things. PASSIVE
    Your money mustn't be wasted on stupid things.
  • “I don’t have access to the system,” the intern said.
    The intern said (that) she didn’t have access to the system
  • "I didn’t finish the quarterly analysis," she said
    She said she hadn’t finished the quarterly analysis
  • They won’t finish the project by Friday.
    The project won’t be finished by Friday.
  • "How much did the client invest?" the CFO asked.
    The CFO asked how much the client had invested.
  • “We are launching the new product next month,” the manager said.
    The manager said (that) they were launching the new product the following month.
  • Is the team writing the proposal now?
    Is the proposal being written by the team now?
  • They haven’t approved the budget yet.
    The budget hasn’t been approved yet.
  • People eat 40 million hamburgers every day. PASSIVE
    40 million hamburgers are eaten every day.
  • They wanted to know, "What time does the party start ?"
    They wanted to know what time the party started .
  • When did they translate this book into English? PASSIVE
    When was this book translated into English?
  • "We’re not meeting our sales targets," they said
    They said they weren’t meeting their sales targets.
  • “I won’t attend the meeting,” she said.
    She said (that) she wouldn’t attend the meeting.
  • The police asked me, "When did you leave the house this morning ?" The police asked me
    The police asked me when I had left the house that morning.
  • “I finished the report yesterday,” she said.
    She said (that) she had finished the report the day before.
  • “We didn’t meet the deadline,” the developer admitted
    The developer admitted (that) they hadn’t met the deadline.
  • A spokesman gave an interview to the reporters. PASSIVE
    The reporters were given an interview by a spokesman.
  • The intern didn’t send the emails on time
    The emails weren’t sent on time by the intern.
  • The company didn’t provide any feedback.
    No feedback was provided by the company.
  • HR is processing the new applications.
    The new applications are being processed by HR
  • Heavy rain had caused the flood. PASSIVE
    The flood had been caused by heavy rain.
  • "Do you know the deadline?" she asked
    She asked if I knew the deadline.
  • We can't identify the client. PASSIVE
    The client can't be identified.
  • A guide will take you to your seat. PASSIVE
    You will be taken to your seat by a guide.
  • They clean the windows every week. PASSIVE
    The windows are cleaned every week.
  • The new manager has made some changes. PASSIVE
    Some changes have been made by the new manager.
  • “The project team is working remotely,” HR explained.
    HR explained (that) the project team was working remotely.
  • He asked me, "Do you understand all the rules?"
    He asked me if I understood all the rules.
  • The team has completed the annual report
    The annual report has been completed by the team
  • Tourists don't visit this museum very often. PASSIVE
    This museum isn't visited very often.
  • "I haven’t received the invoice yet," the accountant said
    The accountant said she hadn’t received the invoice yet.
  • "Why did they cancel the interview?" she asked
    She asked why they had cancelled the interview.
  • The rock star asked: “Would you sing the song with me?”
    The rock star asked me if I would sing the song with him.
  • They were pulling down the building yesterday at 6 pm.
    The building was being pulled down yesterday at 6 pm
  • Have they signed the agreement?" he asked.
    He asked whether they had signed the agreement.
  • We are not updating the software this month.
    The software is not being updated this month.
  • Has anyone collected the rubbish yet ?
    Has the rubbish been collected yet?
  • "Who will be leading the workshop?" they asked
    They asked who would be leading the workshop
  • The technician had not updated the software before the audit.
    The software had not been updated before the audit
  • Where did they invent gun powder? PASSIVE
    Where was gun powder invented?
  • She asked me, "When will I see you again?"
    She asked me when she would see me again.
  • The police are questioning our employee.
    Our employee is being questioned by the police.
  • They won't take a decision until next meeting. PASSIVE
    A decision won't be taken until next meeting.
  • The assistant booked the meeting room.
    The meeting room was booked by the assistant.
  • Who delivered that parcel?
    Who was the parcel delivered by?
  • The manager reviews the reports daily.
    The reports are reviewed daily by the manager.
  • Will the manager approve the plan?
    Will the plan be approved by the manager?
  • Are they discussing the issue at the moment?
    Is the issue being discussed at the moment?
  • They had invited him to the conference. PASSIVE
    He had been invited to the conference
  • Have they sent the package yet? PASSIVE
    Has the package been sent yet?
  • The teacher inquired: “Why didn’t you buy a new book?”
    The teacher inquired why I hadn’t bought a new book.
  • Oscar Wilde wrote "The Picture of Dorian Gray" in 1890. PASSIVE
    "The Picture of Dorian Gray" was written in 1890 by Oscar Wilde.
  • "The client isn’t happy with the proposal," he said
    He said the client wasn’t happy with the proposal.
  • "Where can I find the sales report?" he asked.
    He asked where he could find the sales report.
  • "Can you join the conference call?" he asked.
    He asked if I could join the conference call.
  • "We won’t renew the contract," the CEO said.
    The CEO said they wouldn’t renew the contract.