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Put this sentence into the passive: They manufacture BMWs in Germany
BMWs are manufactured in Germany.
Put this sentence into the passive: Shakespeare wrote Hamlet.
Hamlet was written by Shakespeare.
Do we use take or get with these words? exams, headaches, stressed, notes
take exams; get headaches; get stressed; take notes
Do we use for or since with each of these times: an hour, yesterday, nine o’clock, ages
for an hour; since yesterday; since nine o’clock; for ages
What are the opposites of these adjectives? patient, selfish, mature, organised
impatient; unselfish; immature; disorganised
What is the Past Simple and past participle of these verbs: write, make, win, see
wrote, written; made, made; won, won; saw, seen
Say eight phrasal verbs
get up, go on, put up with, give up, take off...
Say eight things you can take on holiday
a towel, sun cream, shorts, soap, sandals, chewing gum, shaving gel, a swimming costume, swimming trunks...
Correct the mistake in this sentence: He’ll do it when he get home.
He’ll do it when he gets home.
Correct the mistake in this sentence: If I’ll miss the train, I'll phone you.
If I miss the train, I’ll phone you.
Say the comparatives and superlatives: boring, rich, good, ambitious
more boring, most boring; richer, richest; better, best; more ambitious, most ambitious
What is the correct form of go after these verbs: forget, enjoy, start, will
forget to go; enjoy going; start going; will go
What is the correct form of go after these verbs: can, plan, prefer, decide
can go; plan to go; prefer going; decide to go
What's the difference between these words: lend borrow
You lend somebody something. You borrow something from somebody.
Say eight character adjectives
aggressive ambitious bright confident considerate easy-going helpful honest mature moody organised patient polite reliable rude selfish sensible talented tidy
Make these sentences negative: 1) He has to get up early. 2) I had to have a degree.
1) He doesn’t have to get up early. 2) I didn’t have to have a degree.
Correct the mistake in this sentence: We've got too much chairs
We’ve got too many chairs.
Correct the mistake in this sentence: She’s not enough old to talk.
She’s not old enough to talk
Make a sentence with these words. 1. yet / told / haven’t / I / him . 2 her /She /job /just/ 's / lost.
1 I haven’t told him yet. 2 She’s just lost her job.
Which preposition do we use after go with these words: Rome, my boss, holiday, a tour, a walk, the beach
go to Rome; go with my boss; go on holiday, go on a tour; go for a walk; go to the beach
Say eight types of film
an animated film,a love story, a comedy, a war film, a thriller, an action film, an adventure film, a horror film, a western, a drama, a science-fiction
Correct the mistake: That was a very excited film.
That was a very exciting film.
Correct the mistake: I’ve been to Poland in 2009.
I went to Poland in 2009.
Do we use do, play, go or go to with these words? running, concerts, yoga, basketball
go running; go to concerts; do yoga; play basketball
Do we use do, play, go or go to with these words? cards, museums, judo, cycling
play cards; go to museums; do judo; go cycling
Make two questions to get the missing information: 1. ____ went to Italy. 2. Anne wants _____.
1 Who went to Italy? 2. What does Anne want?