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USE OF ENGLISH (2 BACH)
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COMPLETE: She suggested (GO) for a walk together.
GOING
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ACTIVE TO PASSIVE: She hasn't opened the bottle of Californian wine yet.
The bottel of Californian wine hasn't been opened yet (by her)
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REPORTED SPEECH: "Are you leaving for Scotland now?" She asked me.
She asked me if I was leaving for Scotland then.
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REPORTED SPEECH: She told me: "I will lend you my doll next week"
She told me she would lend me her doll the following week.
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REARRANGE: your / enough / good / not / is / cooking
Your cooking is not good enough.
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CORRECT THE MISTAKES: I have never seen nobody as her.
I have never seen ANYBODY LIKE her.
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ACTIVE TO PASSIVE: Where did they film the movie?
Where was the movie filmed?
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REPORTED SPEECH: "Can Africa be saved?", the journalist asked.
The journalist asked if Africa could be saved.
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REARRANGE: meet / great / be / to / again / would / it.
It would be great to meet again.
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COMPLETE: Having a balanced diet involves (EAT) all food groups
EATING
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GIVE A QUESTION: We attend English classes THREE TIMES A WEEK.
How often do you attend English classes?
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CHOOSE: The government is running out IN / OF / FOR options.
OF
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REARRANGE: just / told / to / they / wait / been / have
They have just been told to wait.
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PASSIVE TO ACTIVE: All these deaths could have been avoided by health workers.
Health workers could have avoided all these deaths.
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COMPLETE: He decided (QUIT) the job.
TO QUIT
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COMPLETE: I had already eaten when he (arrive).
ARRIVED
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JOIN WITH A RELATIVE PRONOUN: That was my school. I was educated at it.
That was the school where I was educated.
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COMPLETE THE CONDITIONAL: If I were a superhero, ...
I would save the world.
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CHOOSE: We are not IN / ON / AT a hurry. Take your time.
IN
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COMPLETE: She didn't come yesterday . She may (LOSE) the address.
MAY HAVE LOST
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COMPLETE THE CONDITIONAL: If I had known that the meeting had been cancelled, ...
I wouldn't have attended it.
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CHOOSE: He took IN / AT / OVER / OFF his coat.
OFF
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GIVE A QUESTION: TOURISM has recently become a significant economic activity in Iceland.
What has recently become a...?
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CHOOSE: These deliveries never arrive AT / ON / FOR time.
ON
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CHOOSE: You look exactly LIKE / AS / FOR your brother.
LIKE
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ACTIVE TO PASSIVE: They sent a present to our friends in America.
A present was sent to our friends in America.
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GIVE A QUESTION: My daughter became a vegetarian FIVE YEARS AGO.
When did your daughter become a vegetarian?
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REWRITE: Although Charles has lived in Iceland for ten years, he hasn't got used to cold weather. DESPITE...
Despite the fact that Charles has lived in... / Despite living in Iceland for ten years, Charles hasn't got used to...
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CHOOSE: Children are very fond ON / OF / TO junk food.
OF
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COMPLETE: Children always avoid (clean) their rooms.
CLEANING
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JOIN WITH A RELATIVE PRONOUN: A friend of mine is a famous scientist. He was born in India.
A friend of mine, who was born in India, is a famous scientist.
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REWRITE: I have been driving for ten years. I STARTED...
I started driving ten years ago.
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