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This advert is very funny. I’ve seen it about five times. (Rewrite the sentences using a relative pronoun)
This advert, which I’ve seen about five times, is very funny.
The girl in my class speaks French very well. Her sister lives in Paris. (Rewrite the sentences using a relative pronoun)
The girl in my class whose sister lives in Paris speaks French very well.
London has lots of interesting place to visit. I’m going there for Christmas. (Rewrite the sentences using a relative pronoun)
London, where I’m going for Christmas, has lots of interesting places to visit.
There’s a boy in my chemistry class. He really gets on my nerves. (Rewrite the sentences using a relative pronoun)
There’s a boy in my chemistry class who really gets on my nerves.
She might have hurt ___________ when she fell. (herself / yourself/ sheself)
She might have hurt herself when she fell.
Tom and I really enjoyed ____________ on our holidays. (myself/ ourselves / himself)
Tom and I really enjoyed ourselves on our holidays.
My teacher asked me where I was going. (Rewrite the reported the question)
Where are you going?
Molly wanted to know if I had gone to the party last Friday. (Rewrite the reported the question)
Did you go to the party last Friday?
All right, it was me. I dropped my drink and it fell on your bag. (Report the sentence)
She/he admitted/said that she/he had dropped the drink.
'Don't worry!' - said my sister. (Report the command)
My sister told me not to worry
Carla, I will meet you later. (Report the sentence)
He/she told Carla that he/she would meet her later.
Wait for me after class. - he said. (Report the command)
He told us to wait for him after class.
I watched the advert myself and the person looked ________ like me at all. (something/ anything/ nothing)
I watched the advert myself and the person looked nothing like me at all.
The party wouldn’t have turned out so well if the music _______ (not be) so amazing. (CONDITIONALS)
The party wouldn’t have turned out so well if the music hadn’t been so amazing.
The fish _______ (taste) better if it hadn’t had that sauce. (CONDITIONALS)
The fish would have tasted better if it hadn’t had that sauce.
If you had a blog, I _______ (read) it. (CONDITIONALS)
If you had a blog, I would read it.
If you _______ (have) any doubts, you can call me. (CONDITIONALS)
If you have any doubts, you can call me.
We _____________ (finish) all our exams by the end of this month. (FUTURE TENSES)
We’ll have finished all our exams by the end of this month.
I’m going to bed very late tonight. I ______________ (not go) to bed by 11 pm. (FUTURE TENSES)
I’m going to bed very late tonight. I won’t have gone to bed by 11 pm.
My parents ______________ (not work) this time tomorrow. (FUTURE TENSES)
My parents won’t be working this time tomorrow.
I ______________ (read) this book all evening. (FUTURE TENSES)
I ’ll be reading this book all evening.
I ______________ (get) my green belt in judo this year. It’s my big goal for the year. (FUTURE TENSES)
I ’m going to get my green belt in judo this year. It’s my big goal for the year.
The final match ______________ (start) in five minutes! (FUTURE TENSES)
The final match starts in five minutes!
What ______________ (do) tonight? (FUTURE TENSES)
What are you doing tonight?
By the time Sara _______ (leave) England, she _______ (learn) to speak English very well. (Complete the sentence using the Simple Past and the Past Perfect)
By the time Sara left England, she had learned to speak English very well.
I _______ (never / feel) real terror until I _______ (see) that film! (Complete the sentence using the Simple Past and the Past Perfect)
I had never felt real terror until I saw that film!
Pablo _______ (never / have) guitar lessons before he _______ (give) his first concert. (Complete the sentence using the Simple Past and the Past Perfect)
Pablo had never had guitar lessons before he gave his first concert.
Mike’s ______ generous. I think he’s the most generous person I know. (quite/ really/ a little)
Mike’s really generous. I think he’s the most generous person I know.
Your watch was a bit more expensive than mine, but it’s ______ better! It’s fantastic! (very/ far/extremely)
Your watch was a bit more expensive than mine, but it’s far better! It’s fantastic!
I’m _______ hungry but I’m not very hungry. (quite/ really/ a little)
I’m quite hungry but I’m not very hungry.
________________ (they / finish) the game? (Complete the question using the Present Perfect Simple OR Continuous)
Have they finished the game?
Clara ________________ (not speak) to me all day. (Complete the question using the Present Perfect Simple OR Continuous)
Clara hasn’t been speaking to me all day.
We ______________ (not make) lunch yet. (Complete the sentence using the Present Perfect Simple OR Continuous)
We haven’t made lunch yet.