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  • Put the words in the brackets in the correct tense: After my computer ___ (break), I ___ (buy) a new one.
    After my computer had broken, I bought a new one.
  • Use the correct modal of obligation, prohibition or necessity: We _____ call mom, she is at work.
    We mustn't call mom, she is at work.
  • Make sentences using have/get something done based in the given prompts: They/ wash/ their car/ last Sunday?
    Did they have/get their car washed yesterday?
  • Make an indirect question: Who is your English teacher?
    May I ask who your English teacher is?
  • Report the given phrase: Do you know where is Fred?
    He asked me if I knew where Fred was.
  • Put the word in the brackets in the passive voice: I don't know which of these buildings ____ (make) in 1949.
    I don't know which of these buildings was made in 1949.
  • Put the word in the brackets in the passive voice: Such tasty croissants ____ (bake) only in France.
    Such tasty croissants are baked only in France.
  • Report the given phrase: I am not going to visit you tomorrow, I will do this next week
    She said she wasn't going to visit me the following day, she would do this the following week.
  • Put the words in the brackets in the correct tense: Before I ____ (call) you, I ____ (watch) your favorite TV Show.
    Before I called you, I had watched your favorite TV Show.
  • Put the word in the brackets in the passive voice: This competition ____ (not organize) by Leslie.
    This competition wasn't/isn't organized by Leslie.
  • Put the words in the brackets in the correct tense: Before I ___ (meet) you, I ____ (not have) a best friend.
    Before I met you, I hadn't had a best friend.
  • Make an indirect question: When had this show started?
    Could you tell me when this show had started?
  • Use the correct relative pronoun: I used to live in a place ____ it was always sunny.
    I used to live in a place where it was always sunny.
  • Make sentences using have/get something done based in the given prompts: He/ make/ his suit/ yesterday
    He got/had his suit made yesterday.
  • Use either used to or Past Simple: I _____ (read) this book more than three times when I was a child.
    I read this book more than three times when I was a child.
  • Use the correct modal of obligation, prohibition or necessity: They ____ clean the flat, their parents have done it already.
    They don't need to clean the flat, their parents have done it already.
  • Use either used to or Past Simple: I _____ (watch) this program every Sunday when I was a child.
    I used to watch this program every Sunday when I was a child.
  • Use the correct relative pronoun: I watched a movie ____ was made by Tim Burton.
    I watched a movie which/that was made by Tim Burton.
  • Use the correct modal of obligation, prohibition or necessity: My doctor said I ____ take these pills every day
    My doctor said I had to take these pills every day.
  • Use the correct relative pronoun: Yesterday I met a girl ____ looked so much like you.
    Yesterday I met a girl who/that looked so much like you.
  • Make sentences using have/get something done based in the given prompts: Unfortunately/ / not do/ my nails/ on Wednesday.
    Unfortunately I didn't have/get my nails done on Wednesday.
  • Use either used to or Past Simple: I ____ (not like) eating pickles, but now I love them.
    I use to like eating pickles, but now I love them.
  • Report the given phrase: I can help you if you want to,
    He said he could help me if I wanted to.
  • Make an indirect question: Did you enjoy hanging out with his friends?
    Could you tell me if you enjoyed hanging out with his friends?