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  • Change to reported speech: Jimmy: "I have taken up basketball to be healthy."
    Jimmy said that he had taken up basketball to be healthy
  • What's the difference between a burglar and a shoplifter?
    a burglar steals from a house, a shoplifter steals from a shop
  • Change to passive: The people bought all the coffee
    All the coffee was bought (by the people)
  • When I told Barney I got a 7 in the exam, he said he didn't care. He's so r......
    rude
  • Change to passive: They have finished all the exercises already
    All the exercises have been finished already
  • The man ........ bought the car was my dad.
    who
  • Make a non-defining relative clause: The man lives in Cangas. He plays football for Real Madrid.
    The man, who plays football for Real Madrid, lives in Cangas.
  • I can't BE/GET used to Spanish food. I miss English breakfasts
    get
  • Change to reported speech: Jimbob: "Will you go to the party with me?"
    Jimbob asked if I would go to the party with him
  • After the summer holidays, it's so hard to get used to GET/GETTING UP early
    getting up
  • Chris never shares his crisps with me. He's so s..........
    selfish
  • Say the extreme adjectives of: cold, hot, good
    freezing, boiling, amazing/incredible/brilliant,...
  • I want to g.... u..... swimming lessons. I would prefer to take up volleyball.
    give up
  • Change to passive: They will build the new stadium next year.
    The new stadium will be built next year
  • Make a non-defining relative clause: The turtle broke its leg. It was found on a beach in New Zealand.
    The turtle, which was found on a beach in New Zealand, broke its leg.
  • Change to passive: Penguins will take over the world
    The world will be taken over by penguins
  • The girl ....... t-shirt I borrowed was in my class
    whose
  • We s.... o.... this morning at 5am and finally got to Jamaica at 8pm!
    set off
  • Correct or incorrect: The new iPhone 25X is absolutely tiny
    CORRECT. Tiny/minute are extreme adjectives
  • Change to reported speech: My mum: "Stop dancing!"
    My mum told me to stop dancing
  • Change to reported speech: Gemma: "Have you finished your homework?"
    Gemma asked me if/whether I had finished my homework
  • Thanks so much for bringing me my favourite chocolate! You're so t.........
    thoughtful
  • Correct or incorrect: My friend Kelly is absolutely funny
    INCORRECT. Absolutely hilarious
  • The s....... of the film is an important French city
    setting