Complete with 'which, where, who, or whose'.
The woman ... lived here before us was a writer.
who
Complete the dialogue with "must or can't." =>A. Where's the manager's house?
B. I don't know, but he … live near the office because he commutes every day by train.
Must
Complete the sentences using reported speech. => "Can you help me?" Sally asked the policeman …
If he could help her
We use 'a' or 'an' article with singular and uncountable nouns. T/F
F
Hey! You ________ smoke in here!
A mustn't
B haven't
C should
D don't have to
A. mustn't
For past habit, we use "usually" or "normally", T/F.
F
Fill in the blanks with (could, can, couldn't, can't).
=>Mary tried hard to persuade her friend but she ... change her mind.
Couldn't
if+ past perfect, would have + infinitive
is this a correct structure of the 3rd conditional?
False. if+ past perfect, would have + past participle V3
We use a few with uncountable nouns. T/F.
F, with countables. I have a few books
Rewrite the sentences with the passive. Use by if necessary. (Object + be + V3)
=> James Cameron directed Avatar.
Avatar …….
Avatar was directed by James Cameron.
When do we use Past Perfect?
when we are talking about the past and we want to talk about an earlier past action.
Choose the correct form.
My boss wants me (start / to start) work earlier.
to start
Complete the sentence with a question tag.
=> She wasn't at home yesterday, ...?
was she?
For what do we use 'used to'?
past habits
Complete the sentence with 3td conditional. If I had known about today’s quiz, I … (prepare well)
I would have prepared well.
If I had a job, I would get my own flat! Which conditional is it?
second conditional
How many degrees has adjective and adverbs?
3: positive, comparative and Superlative
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