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ALL YEAR GRAMMAR REVISION

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  • He ..... breaking the window
    Admitted
    Denied
    Rejected
    Refused
  • Reported speech: "I went to London last year". She claimed
    She claimed that she had been to London the previous year.
  • TAG QUESTION. A: Nothing's impossible. B:
    Isn't it?
  • What are tail and tale?
    Homographs
  • 1. Lead can be very dangerous in drinking water. 2 Attach the lead to the dog’s collar. This sentences contain what?
    A pair of homographs.
  • Reported speech; "Jake give me a break! She ordered
    She ordered him/Jake to give her a break.
  • Rephrasing:" If you're late, you'd better go to bed" (ought)
    If you're late you ought to go to bed.
  • Our teacher ..... us to hand our homework in on Friday.
    Agreed
    Apologised
    Added
    Asked
  • Rephrasing: My sister always uses my clothes, it's so annoying! (constantly)
    My sister is constantly using my clothes!
  • You ...........drive through deep floodwater.
    don't need to
    don't have to
    mustn't
    ought to
  • Rephrasing: "That's the house in which he was born"- Make it as informal as possible.
    That's the house he was born in.
  • A person who is not impartial is
    Trendy
    Giddy
    Biased
    Stubborn
  • Rephrasing: "You'd better stay at home." ( If)
    If I were you, I'd stay at home.
  • Rephrasing. "Nurses often work long hours" (will)
    Nurses will work long hours.
  • Rephrasing: "It was thought that the Earth was flat." The...
    The Earth was thought to be flat.
  • Complete 3rd condit: If he ...........(have) more time, he........ (become) a professional.
    If he had had more time he would have become a professional.
  • Rephrasing: "A book was given to him for his birthday."
    He was given a book for his birthday.
  • Question tag: Come here,
    won't you?
  • Write in one sentence. "His bike has been stolen. It's worth a fortune."
    His bike, which is worth a fortune, has been stolen. / His bike, which has been stolen, is worth a fortune.
  • Rephrasing "James always used to arrive late for work." (would)
    James would always arrive late for work.
  • Rephrasing: "I can lend you some money, it's not necessary for you to go to the bank. (need)
    I can..., so you don't need to go to the bank.