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Change into Passive voice: "Many people speak English in the world."
English is spoken in the world.
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Remember _______ off the lights before leaving. (turn)
to turn
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Change into passive voice: "Does he take his children to school in the mornings?"
Are his children taken to school in the mornings?
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Light __________ is causing many environmental problems in our cities today. (pollute)
pollution
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There are a lot of cultural_________ between his country and mine. (differ)
differences
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Using the adjective + to-infinitive/ noun clause: "John got Ann's letter yesterday. He was very surprised."
John was very surprised to get Ann's letter yesterday.
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8One of the __________ of Ha Long is the Bay’s calm water with limestone mountains. (attract)
attractions
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/turkey/ some/ countries/,/ In/ is/ traditional/ speaking/ food/ at Christmas/ English/./
In some speaking English countries, turkey is traditional food at Christmas.
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Using in order (not) to or so as (not) to: "He moved to the front row. He could hear the speaker better."
He moved to the front row in order to hear the speaker better.
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Singapore is famous for its __________ and green trees. (clean)
cleanliness
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They are unlucky ___________ the exam. (fail)
to fail
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Using the adjective + to-infinitive/ noun clause: They are interested in joining the green City program. I'm delighted."
I'm delighted that they are interested in joining the green City program.
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Change into passive voice: "Did your brother repair my car?"
Is my car repaired by your brother?
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This/ the first time/ Sharron/ see/ rice paddies.
This is the first time Sharron has seen rice paddies.
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Scientist say that exhaust fumes are _________________ to our city. (poison)
poisonous
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Using in order (not) to or so as (not) to: "He studies hard. He doesn’t want to fail in the exam."
He studies hard in order not to fail in the exam.
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Would you mind ________ the window? (open)
opening
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The country’s _______________ resources include forests, coal and oil. (nature)
natural
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Mr. Robinson teaches us how _______ English properly. (speak)
to speak
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Change into passive voice: "My mother decorated my room yesterday."
My room was decorated by my Mom yesterday.
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He suggested _____________ around the town by bike. (travel)
traveling/ travelling
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She was ___________________ for days after the accident. (conscious)
unconscious
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