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Make this sentence negative: You're usually late.
Make this sentence negative: They do a lot of sport.
Put the words in the correct order: Coffee / the / friends / I / in / have / hardly ever / with / week
Make this sentence negative: My brother's got a new car.
Make a meaningful sentence using these words: goes / a / Sue / week / concerts / usually / to / once .
already / his / Tom / booked / holiday / has .
Put the words in the correct order: spoken / you / your / yet / to / Have / boss ?
Put these words in the correct order and rge correct tense: what/ Nick/ watch/ at the moment?
Put in the correct tense form: How long / eve / live / her flat / ?
Use the word in brackets to make a sentence with the same meaning: Mark doesnt know how to play football. (Useless)
Rewrite this sentence using the words between brackets: Fixing problems on my laptop is very easy. (I find)
Use the word in brackets to make a sentence with the same meaning: I am able to do this easily. (Can)
Rewrite this sentence in the passive form: My mum used to give me sweets if I was good.
Rewrite these sentences using the Passive form: They show a new film every week.
Rewrite this sentence using passive verb forms. They had to cancel the match because of rain.
Rewrite this sentence in the passive form: People laugh at him.
Join these sentences by replacing each * with a relative clause. Make necessary changes: The examiner * said " It is a remarkable piece of scolarship." The examiner marked Alis thesis.
Join these sentences by replacing each * with a relative clause. Make necessary changes: An ex-soldier * has become the oldest person to be awarded a PhD by Cambridge university. He is 91 years old.
Complete the conversation with Cleft sentences What and It clauses using the word in bracket: A: You're late, did you run into bad traffic? B: No, ( I/home/ left/ what/ my/ happen/ wallet/ was/at)
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