PASSIVES and RELATIVE CLAUSES (10/28/2024)

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26 questions
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What does the verb "use up" mean?

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What does the verb "run up to" mean?

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a disease in a part of your body that is caused by a bacteria or a virus

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physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack.

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Synonym of "very serious". Causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage etc;

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an important discovery or event that helps to improve a situation or provides an answer to a problem

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A formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based , an opinion or explanation

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something that is different from something else, expecially from what is usual, and offering the possibility of choice.

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To take something in, especially gradually.

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To show that something is true

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Join these pairs of sentences using relative pronouns, adding commas where necessary.

They called a lawyer. The lawyer lived nearby.

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Join these pairs of sentences using relative pronouns, adding commas where necessary.
CAPITAL LETTER and PUNCTUATION mistakes will be penalised!

They live in a city. The city is in the north of England.

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Join these pairs of sentences using relative pronouns, adding commas where necessary.
CAPITAL LETTER and PUNCTUATION mistakes will be penalised!

The football match was about to start. Real Madrid plays in the stadium.

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Join these pairs of sentences using relative pronouns, adding commas where necessary.
CAPITAL LETTER and PUNCTUATION mistakes will be penalised!

John is a fast runner. His father had also been a good athlete.

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Join these pairs of sentences using relative pronouns, adding commas where necessary.
CAPITAL LETTER and PUNCTUATION mistakes will be penalised!

I went to England on holiday in 2019. In 2019 the weather was extremely hot.

In 2019 ...............

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Rewrite the sentence below, correcting the mistake (if there is one). If the sentence does not contain a mistake just write the sentence over.
CAPITAL LETTER and PUNCTUATION mistakes will be penalised!

They moved to America in order to getting a better job.

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Complete the sentence with the correct word or phrase.

The weather was really warm today. ...................., yesterday it was extremely cold.

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Complete the sentence with the correct purpose link, including the word "ORDER"

I lent him some money ................ he could get a taxi home.

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Complete the sentence with the correct purpose link, including the word "ORDER"

They booked the tickets online ...................... ensure they got the best tickets.

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Put the active sentence into the passive form.

The workmen will repair the computer tomorrow.

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Put the active sentence into the passive form.

Someone has drunk all the milk!

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Put the active sentence into the passive form.

The council is planning a new road near my house.

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Put the active sentence into the passive form.

He had written three books before 1867.

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Put the active sentence into the passive form.

Someone invented the ipad in 2001.

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Put the active sentence into the passive form.

They say that a long journey starts with the first step.

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Put the active sentence into the passive form.

At the end of the examination, the judges will ask you some questions.