Unless There's a 2nd Conditional | The Antonym of "Antonym" is "Synonym" | Wait, what did she say? | Actively Passive | The Miscelaneous Store |
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Use "unless" in this sentence:
If we don't practice everyday, we won't improve.
You won't improve UNLESS you practice every day.
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Complete the second sentence with an antonym or a synonym:
Soccer is a very easy game to learn. It is not very ___ to learn how to play soccer.
It is not very DIFFICULT to learn how to play soccer.
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Use direct speech using the following situation:
I asked Sarah if she wanted to go to the restaurant with me.
I asked Sarah, "DO YOU want to come to the Greek restaurant with me."
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Convert the following sentence into an ACTIVE sentence:
Their father was given his first pony by his grandmother.
Their father's grandmother GAVE HIM his first pony.
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Use a quantifier to complete the following sentence:
Most Valencians love rice. Nearly ___ Valencians love rice.
Nearly ALL Valencians love rice.
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Transform this sentence into a second conditional:
Why don't you join a photography club?
If I were you, I would join a photography club.
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Complete the second sentence with an antonym or a synonym:
School trips can teach you a lot. You can ___ a lot on a school trip.
You can LEARN a lot on a school trip.
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Use reported speech using the following situation:
Joe said, "I have never been to Rome."
Joe said that he had never been to Rome.
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Convert the following sentence into a PASSIVE sentence:
Our schools lends the text books to the students.
At our school the students are lent the text books by the school.
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Use "there is" or "there are"
In each section ___ three parts.
In each section there are three parts.
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Use "unless" in this sentence:
You can come to the cinema with us if you bring some money.
You can't come to the cinema with us UNLESS you bring money.
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Complete the second sentence with an antonym or a synonym:
It costs 30 Euros to visit the aquarium in Valencia. You have to ___ 30 Euros to visit the aquarium in Valencia.
You have to PAY/SPEND 30 Euros to visit the aquarium in Valencia.
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Use reported speech using the following situation:
Maria said, "If I were you, I'd visit the Sagrada Familia cathedral in Barcelona.
Maria said, "If I were you, I'D visit the Sagrada Familia cathedral in Barcelona.
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Convert the following sentence into an ACTIVE sentence:
A free documentary film is included in the exhibition.
The exhibition INCLUDES a free documentary film.
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Use "so do" or "so does"
I enjoy going to the cinema and ___ my friend.
I enjoy going to the cinema and SO DOES my friend.
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Transform this sentence into a second conditional:
Maria told us to visit Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Hint: Maria said, "If I were you..."
Maria said, "If I were you, I would visit Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris."
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Complete the second sentence with an antonym or a synonym:
My teacher has lent me a great book. I have ___ a great book from my teacher.
I have BORROWED a great book from my teacher.
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Use reported speech using the following situation:
Sergeant Williams said, "Get over the top, men!"
Sergeant Williams told us to get over the top.
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Convert the following sentence into a PASSIVE sentence:
All passengers must WEAR seat belts.
Seat belts must be worn by all passengers.
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Use "close to", "far from" or "near":
Convent Garden is close to Oxford Street. Covent Garden is not ___ Oxford street.
Covent Garden is not FAR FROM Oxford street.
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Answer this question using the second conditional:
What would you do if you won thi lottery?
If I won the lottery, I would...
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Complete the second sentence with an antonym or a synonym:
You can do this with my help or by yourself. You can do this with my help or on ___ own.
You can do this with my help or on YOUR own.
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Use reported speech using the following situation:
"My fiancée is in Wisconsin at the moment", said Jeremy.
Jeremy told me that his fiancée is in Wisconsin at the moment.
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Convert the following sentence into a PASSIVE sentence:
Sarah's friends gave her a smart phone for her leaing present.
Sarah was given a smart phone for her leaving present by her friends.
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Decide whether to use "have" or "has":
She (doesn't) ___ got that car anymore.
She HASN'T got that car anymore.
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