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The last time David went on holiday was 3 years ago. -> David hasn't...
gone on holiday for 3 years
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COMBINE WITH A RELATIVE: This is the travel agent. She booked our holiday.
This is the travel agent that/who booked our holiday.
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We didn't be told about the free tour.
We weren't told about the free tour.
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If you accuse her of ______ (take) your purse, she will claim that she never saw you before.
taking
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ACTIVE INTO PASSIVE: Brides usually wear red at Chinese weddings.
Red is usually worn by brides at Chinese weddings.
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PASSIVE INTO ACTIVE: Is a new theme park being built outside the town?
Are they building a new theme park outside the town?
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I don't mind (wash) the dishes.
washing
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COMPLETE WITH A MODAL VERB: "I can't find Alison. She (go) home, but I'm not sure.
may have gone / might have gone
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REWRITE USING "HAVE STH DONE": He isn't writing his speech.
He's having his speech written.
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REPORTED: "Don't go into a Buddhist temple with your shoes on" -> The tour guide...
The tour guide told us not to go into a Buddhist temple with our shoes on.
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"We saw the new observation tower yesterday". -> Jessica and Brad told us...
that they had seen the new observation tower the day before
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She wouldn't have fallen ill if she (wear) warmer clothes.
had worn
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I used (play) basketball during my college years.
to play
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USE THE CORRECT MODAL VERB: The neighbours' lights are on. They [return] from their holidays.
must have returned
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"We're coming to terms with this difficult situation". Leslie and Larry said.
Leslie and Larry said that they were coming to terms with that difficult situation.
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COMBINE WITH A RELATIVE: The day was cold and rainy. We arrived in Tokyo that day.
The day when we arrived in Tokyo was cold and rainy.
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If I couldn't speak Italian, I (not live) in Rome.
wouldn't live
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Paul gave up (smoke) five years ago.
smoking
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REWRITE: "Pam will help you, but only if you pay her" (unless)
Pam won't help you unless you pay her.
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"Why didn't you call me back?" Gavin said.
Gavin asked why I hadn't called him back.
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CORRECT THE MISTAKE: He's taken the bus because he's repairing his car at the garage.
He's taken the bus because he's having/getting his car repaired at the garage.
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COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB IN BRACKETS: When I saw Katie a few minutes ago, she (cry)
was crying
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We used organic materials [ so that / in order to ] protect the environment.
in order to
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Please, remember (send) me the information I need.
to send
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CORRECT THE SENTENCE: Sally missed her flight. She should has got up earlier.
She should have got up earlier.
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