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Put this sentence into the passive voice: Shakespeare wrote Hamlet.
Hamlet was written by Hamlet.
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Talk about what makes you happy.
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Put this question into reported speech: Does Jim work in the city centre?
She asked if Jim worked in the city centre.
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What are the opposites of these adjectives: painful, responsible, reliable, useless
painless, irresponsible, unreliable, useful
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Talk about a job you would like to do.
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Do we use make or do with these: a course, up your mind, money, exercise
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Is it activity or state verb: watch, seem, own, eat?
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Correct the mistake in this sentence: This house is the same size than ours.
... as ours
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What is the 2nd and 3rd form of these verbs: write, find, see, take, like, win
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Correct the mistakes in this sentence: I've been visiting six countries so far.
I've visited
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Talk about food you like or don't like.
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Make this sentence negative: I had to have a degree.
I didn't have to have a degree.
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Talk about an interesting place you've been to
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Talk about the things you've done today.
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Talk about your last holiday.
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Make a sentence with these words: yet / told / haven't / I / him.
I haven't told him yet.
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Say eight words or phrases for health problems / symptoms.
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Say eight things you can take on holiday.
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Say a noun for these quantity phrases: a piece of, a bottle of, a pair of, a tube of, a bar of
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