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Juniors E.O.M. review
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Change this into the active voice: A poster is given to every visitor.
Every visitor gets a poster.
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Change this into the passive voice: the Australians drank all the beer on the ship in one night!
All the beer on the ship was drunk by the Australians in one night!
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Ubrique is (so/such) beautiful!
So
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Tell me what a credit card is. How do I use it?
It’s a card you get from your bank that you can use instead of cash to pay for things. You can spend more money than you have, unlike a debit card.
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Tell me what a debit card is. How do I use it?
It’s a card you get from your bank to pay for things without using cash. You can’t spend more than you have in your account.
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It’s (so/such a) wonderful day today.
Such a
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“Nothing of value left in this van at night.” What does this mean?
At night, there’s nothing expensive left in that van.
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When do we use the modal verb “can”?
Permission or ability
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When my family gets together for the holidays, our house is (so/such) crowded, but we have (so/such) a great time!
So, then such
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How long have we been in class today? Answer in a complete sentence.
“We have been in class for ______ minutes.”
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Change this into the active voice: Tonight’s rice is being cooked by Nataly
Nataly is cooking the rice. (‘Tonight’s rice’ or ‘the rice for tonight’)
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Last winter was (so/such) wet and rainy.
So
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Danny is (so/such) a good teacher!
Such
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“Final five minutes of your booking must be used to sanitize equipment” What does this mean?
In the last five minutes of your booking, you have to clean the equipment you used
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In my bedroom, there are several places I should keep my clothes. Name three.
Closet, wardrobe, drawers, dresser, hangers, shelves (maybe)
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Change this into the passive voice: The police caught those robbers you heard about
Those robbers you heard about were caught by the police.
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Make up (invent) an example of a non-defining relative clause. (I’ll write it on the board)
(Did they do it?)
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What two countries is France between?
Spain and Germany
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Compare: Coffee/water/unlike
Ex. unlike water, coffee has caffeine. Ex 2. Unlike coffee, water is usually served cold.
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When do we use the modal verb “Should”?
Advice
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Change this into the active voice: Has your homework been done?
Have you done your homework?
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I am (so/such) tired.
So
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I like to (touch/use/play/make) the guitar.
Play
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I wear medium t-shirts. A large won’t (fit/suit) me.
Fit
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Those white shoes don’t (fit/match) your outfit.
Match
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Change this into the passive voice: We had some hotdogs for lunch.
Some hotdogs were had for lunch (by us)
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When do we use the modal verb “must”?
For obligation.
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