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REPASO FIN DE CURSO 1
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Complete using the correct relative pronoun: The book ( ) you lent me is fascinating.
which/ that/ -
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Mark‟s wife was wearing a dress last night. It was beautiful. ( JOIN THE SENTENCES WITH A RELATIVE PRONOUN) The dress....
The dress (that/which/ -) Mark's wife was wearing was beautiful
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Perhaps my secretary knows his address. ( REWRITE USING A MODAL VERB)
My secretary might/may know his address
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Turn into passive: "She is baking a cake".
A cake is being baked
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MAKE A QUESTION FOR THE ANSWER GIVEN: The children were playing ON THE BEACH.
Where were the children playing?
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Turn into passive: She will send you the documents on Monday morning. YOU...
You will be sent the documents on Monday morning
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Turn into passive: "They are washing the car".
The car is being washed
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Her parents said: “Get your coat, Lydia!” (REPORT THIS COMMAND)
Her parents told Lidia to get her coat
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“Who has been using my computer?” asked Tom. (report)
Tom asked who had been using his computer
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REWRITE USING A COMPARATIVE FORM AND USING "AREN'T" : Your holidays are longer than mine! ....
My holidays aren't as long as yours
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Turn into reported speech: "They are washing the car", she said to me.
She told me they were washing the car
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They went on a trip in spite of the bad weather. ALTHOUGH....
Although the weather was bad, they went on a trip
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It’s two years since I had a puncture. ( rephrase usando HAVE)
I haven't had a puncture for 2 years
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I broke my leg last week. I didn't take part in the dance competition. IF.....
If I hadn't broken my leg, I would have taken part in the dance competition
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Complete using the correct verbal tense: When I (walk) to school I ( ) (see) her.
was walking/ saw
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Complete using the correct relative pronoun: I don't know ( ) you are so angry.
why
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Complete using the correct type of conditional sentence: If she had studied, she ( ) (pass) the exam.
would have passed
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