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TEST #1

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  • I'll go to the park after school. [What did he say?]
    He said that he would go to the park after school.
  • Ask her if she has to know computers for her job.
    Do you have to know computers for your job?
  • Se estaba haciendo cuando se fueron las luces. [passive voice]
    It was being done when the lights went out.
  • How many times did you go to the airport when your parents were in town? [What was the question?]
    The question was how many times I had gone to the airport when my parents had been in town.
  • How many waves have you caught on your surfboard? [What did he ask you?]
    He asked me how many waves I had caught on my surfboard.
  • Ronny has problems because he spends too much money. [Give Ronny a suggestion: shouldn't]
    Ronny shouldn't spend so much money.
  • An elephant is an animal, but a mammoth was an animal. [What did she say?]
    She said that an elephant was an animal, but (that) a mammoth had been an animal.
  • I am tall because my father is tall. [create: 2nd conditional]
    If your father weren't tall, you wouldn't be tall.
  • They might go running every night, so they might get fit. [1st conditional]
    If they go running every night, they will get fit.
  • He might drive carefully in the snow, so he might not crash. [answer: 1st conditional]
    If he drives carefully in the snow, he won't crash.
  • Se está haciendo. [passive voice]
    It is being done.
  • I'm playing basketball *at the park*. [What's the question?]
    Where are you playing basketball?
  • ¿Qué habrías hecho si yo no me hubiera presentado? [translate: 3rd conditional]
    What would you have done, if I hadn't shown up?
  • She writes letters to her parents every week. [PAST]
    She wrote letters to her parents every week.
  • Se hace dos veces por semana. [passive voice]
    It is done two times (twice) a week.
  • Tom fixes the air conditioner at the weekend. [passive voice: future 'will']
    The air conditioner will be fixed by Tom at the weekend.
  • You're here because you wanted to learn English. [create: 2nd conditional]
    If I didn't want to learn English, I wouldn't be here.
  • You make mistakes because your English isn't perfect. [create: 2nd conditional]
    If my English were perfect, I wouldn't make mistakes.
  • I've put your phone IN YOUR BAG. [Whats the question?]
    Where have you put my phone?
  • I used to read books everyday. [Transform into a question]
    Did you used to read books everyday?
  • You might win the lottery, so you might buy an island. [1st conditional]
    If you win the lottery, you will buy an island.
  • Someone allows the dog to come inside. [passive voice: Yesterday, negative]
    The dog wasn't allowed to come inside yesterday.
  • Ronny has accidents because he drives too fast. [Give Ronny a suggestion: shouldn't]
    Ronny shouldn't drive so fast.
  • I sometimes fly to Galicia, but I normally take a train. [What did I say?]
    You said that you sometimes flew to Galicia, but that you normally took the train.
  • Ronny doesn't look god because he doesn't shave very often. [Give Ronny a suggestion: should]
    Ronny should shave more (often).
  • Ronny is fat because he eats too much. [Give Ronny a suggestion: should]
    Ronny shouldn't eat so much.
  • I haven't chosen the best one. [question]
    Have you chosen the best one?
  • Ronny coughs a lot because he smokes too much. [Give Ronny a suggestion: should]
    Ronny shouldn't smoke so much.
  • Someone does the dishes. [passive voice: recently]
    The dishes have been done recently.
  • Ask him if he has to dress well to school.
    Do you have to dress well to school?
  • Do you have to get up early on weekends? [Answer: negative]
    No, I don't have to get up early on weekends.
  • If you spoke perfect English, would you come to this class? [answer: 2nd conditional]
    If I spoke perfect English, I wouldn't come to this class.
  • Are you going to visit your Uncle for Christmas? [What did he ask?]
    He asked if you were going to visit your Uncle for Christmas. (OR) He asked if you would visit your Uncle for Christmas.
  • Someone builds a new skyscraper near the park. [passive voice: future 'will']
    A new skyscraper will be built near the park.
  • Jacob will build a skyscraper next to the park. [Future with "going to"]
    Jacob is going to build a skyscraper next to the park.
  • Will you go to the bank for me, if I give you my credit card? [What was her question?]
    Her question was if I would go to the bank for her, if she gave me her credit card.
  • Do they have to prepare dinner at night? [Answer: negative]
    No, they don't have to prepare dinner at night.
  • Si le hubieras visto, te habrías dado cuenta. [translate: 3rd conditional]
    If you had seen him, you would have realized.
  • He's passed FIVE exams so far. [What's the question?]
    How many exams has he passed so far?
  • Se va a hacer. [passive voice]
    It will be done.