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  • Is this sentence correct? "Carolina makes a very tasty burger. You must try one."
    Yes! "Tasty" is a gradable adjective so we can use "very" here.
  • The house ___ I grew up is next to a school.
    whenever
    where
    whose
    that
  • We went to hear a lecture by a writer ___ books are always on the best seller list.
    that
    where
    who
    whose
  • I've been ___ housework all day. I'm exhausted.
    make
    making
    do
    doing
  • He was the only one which/who gave me a piece of cake.
    who
  • Is this sentence correct? "I find the Twilight movies very fascinating."
    No, "very" is only used with gradable adjectives.
  • He ___ a lot of money in banking and retired when he was 40.
    did
    made
    making
    do
  • My friend Paul, who/which I've known since we were kids, is coming to visit.
    who
  • He's currently working for a company who/which helps animals get adopted.
    which
  • The film is very long, so it ___ sense to have something to eat first.
    making
    make
    do
    makes
  • Sorry I can't meet you at the station, but I'm sure you can ___ your own way to my house.
    making
    doing
    do
    make
  • Is this sentence correct? "The view from the mountain was absolutely amazing!"
    Yes! We use "absolutely" with extreme adjectives
  • Rewrite in the passive voice: They will show the match live on TV.
    The match will be shown live on TV.
  • "He never does any housework. He ____ it _____ by cleaners."
    He has it done by cleaners.
  • A book ___ has lots of short chapters is perfect for the bus ride to school.
    who
    where
    that
    whose
  • Rewrite in the passive voice: They will choose the next Olympic city in March.
    The next Olympic city will be chosen in March.
  • Is this sentence correct? "Justin Beiber is an absolutely great singer."
    No, the adjective "great" is gradable so we could use "very" or 'really'
  • I really need to ____ well on this test.
    made
    make
    do
    have
  • Use have + object + past participle to fill in the blank: "He never cooks. He ____ his meals ____ by chefs.
    He has his meals prepared by chefs.
  • Rewrite in the passive voice: They have already made the decision.
    The decision has been made already.
  • Don't go in there. They're ___ a dangerous experiment.
    make
    do
    doing
    making