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PCA1 Quiz2

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  • Rewrite the sentences using the passive.
    will be given
  • PERFECT FORMS (COMPLETE) - I think by the year 2050, a lot of animals ____ extinct. (become)
    will have become
  • I thought it was better to (err, book, nature, follow) on the side of caution .
    err
  • PERFECT FORMS (COMPLETE) - I ____ Ella for two years. (know)
    have known
  • I think you might (be shooting yourself in the foot / following your mother's footsteps) if you don't take his offer.
    shooting yourself in the foot
  • Rewrite the sentences using the passive.
    needs to be passed
  • It has become second (err, book, nature, follow) to me to use computers.
    nature
  • He (got off on the wrong foot / got two left feet) with my parents by arriving late.
    got off on the wrong foot
  • Police insist that Michael did not (err, book, nature, follow) the correct procedure in applying for a visa.
    follow
  • If I thought I could (gets over, gets out, get away with, getting back to, got around to, getting out of) it, I wouldn't pay any tax at all.
    get away with
  • I needed a lot of retail therapy to help me (get over, get out, get away with, getting back to, got around to, getting out of) my ex-boyfriend.
    get over
  • Rewrite the sentences using the passive.
    must be finished
  • Rewrite the sentences using the passive.
    was announced
  • PERFECT FORMS (COMPLETE) - How long ____ at this company? (you work)
    have you been working
  • Rewrite the sentences using the passive.
    is being built
  • We finally (gets over, gets out, get away with, getting back to, got around to, getting out of) clearing out the garage.
    got around to
  • PERFECT FORMS (COMPLETE) - I'm really hungry! I ____ since this morning. (not eat)
    haven't eaten
  • Rules are not to be broken - Barb does everything by the (err, book, nature, follow).
    book
  • PERFECT FORMS (COMPLETE) - We didn't want to watch the movie because we ____ already ____ it. (see)
    had / seen
  • Did it take you long to (put your foot in it / find your feet) when you started your new job?
    find your feet
  • Sorry I couldn't (gets over, gets out, get away with, get back to, got around to, getting out of) you sooner. I have so many chores to do today . I have to do my homework, of course.
    get back to