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Make active: That house is owned by a film star.
A film star owns that house.
I wanted to say / tell you that I have a new game.
tell you
Make passive: They saw the pop star at the beach.
The pop star was seen at the beach.
Make passive: My brother walks the dog.
The dog is walked by my brother.
Make these one sentence: We have a goldfish. He is called bubbles.
We have a goldfish who is called Bubbles.
I´ve got a headache but I think I ´ll feel / am going to feel better when I get outdoors.
´ll feel / will feel
This is the game _______ I bought a few weeks ago.
which / that
Correct: If you´ll have a problem, I´ll help you.
If you have a problem, I´ll help you.
Correct: My closest friend calls Simone.
My closest friend is called Simone.
Correct the mistake: I´ve just spend some money on lunch.
I´ve just spent some money on lunch.
to change your mind or have doubts about something
have second thoughts
a sign giving information about something
notice
to make something explode
blow up
to turn off a large device, such as a computer
shut down
a film or programme that happens in a particular historical period
period drama
the things that happen in a story
plot
feeling positive about a future event or situation
hopeful
unhappy because something did not happen, or was not as good as you expected
disappointed
a high body temperature because you are sick
fever
someone whose job is to cut, color, style, etc. hair
hairdresser
happy
cheerful
a room or building that is used for showing paintings and other art to the public
gallery
wild animal that has antlers if it is male
deer
to hurt a person, animal, or part of your body
injure
feelings of pain over an area of your body which continue for along time
aches