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SPIN THE WHEEL GAME Team 1Team 2Team 3Team 4Team 5Team 6SCORE50100200150250150200502501501002501505015020025025010050200100200250150THE ENDCLICK TO SPIN 100Rewrite the following in the PASSIVE VOICE. A lot of tea is 50I’m sorry I can’t help you.I wish …I wish I could 200Although he has a bad temper/ he is bad-tempered, …Rephrase the sentence 150If she had any/more friends, she wouldn’t feel (so) lonely. Rewrite the 2501) Sam, who is my best friend, is sitting over there. Which 150He is being offered a new position.Rewrite the following as started.They are 2001) 2) and 4)Which options are possible?“He suggested …Reporting statements with “suggest” 50PRESENT SIMPLE vs PRESENT CONTINUOUSam working / don’t interruptI … (work), 250Rephrase the following.…if she knew where he had gone.Do you know where 150… to call me a taxi.Report the following.Shall I call you a 100has been livingComplete the sentence with the PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS.Cindy … (live) 250better / more confidentChange the words in brackets to complete each gap 150Can/may I take the day off?Rephrase the following using a suitable MODAL 50was having / rangI … (have) dinner when the phone … 150Rephrase the following with “so that”.I’m moving to the city so that 200He is said to speak 8 languages.ALTERNATIVE PASSIVE VOICE – Rewrite the 250… did I know where I was.Rephrase the following.I hardly knew where 250He is thought to have stolen the diamond.ALTERNATIVE PASSIVE VOICE – Rewrite 100Will Kate be back soon?QUESTIONS Ask me …Whether Kate will be back 50have met / didn’t seeI … (meet) Jane twice this week 200If he hadn’t been late, he would have got the job.Rewrite the 100SUBJECT QUESTIONS - Ask the question for the underlined part of the 200I … (finish) this by the time you get back.will have finishedComplete 250Rephrase the following.… being disturbed at work.I don’t like to be disturb 150Rephrase the sentence with “so”. Make the necessary changes.The/this task was so
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100
Rewrite the following in the PASSIVE VOICE.
A

100Rewrite the following in the PASSIVE VOICE. A lot of tea

lot of tea is drunk in England.
People drink a

lot of tea in England.

GENERAL RULES
●The direct object of the active becomes the subject of the passive. ●We add the verb “to be” right before the main verb (it takes the form of the main verb in the active voice) ●The main verb changes into the past participle.


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50

I’m sorry I can’t help you.
I wish

50I’m sorry I can’t help you.I wish …I wish I


I wish I could help you.
Rewrite the following. Make

any necessary changes.

wish / if only + PAST SIMPLE
Used to express a present wish for things to be different.


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200
Although he has a bad temper/ he is

200Although he has a bad temper/ he is bad-tempered, …Rephrase the

bad-tempered, …
Rephrase the sentence with “ALTHOUGH”.
In spite of his

bad temper, he has many friends.

IN SPITE OF/DESPITE + ing or noun

ALTHOUGH + subject + verb


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150
If she had any/more friends, she wouldn’t feel

150If she had any/more friends, she wouldn’t feel (so) lonely. Rewrite

(so) lonely.
Rewrite the sentence with “if” without changing

its meaning.

She has no friends. She feels lonely.

CONDITIONALS TYPE 2 (used for unreal, impossible, imaginary, hypothetical… situations in the present)
●if clause + past simple ●main clause + would/could + infinitive


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250
1) Sam, who is my best friend, is

2501) Sam, who is my best friend, is sitting over there.

sitting over there.
Which sentence is correct?
Sam, who is

my best friend, is sitting over there.
Sam, that is my best friend, is sitting over there.
Sam who is my best friend is sitting over there.


NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES
These are placed between commas because they give additional information about a person/thing
(we cannot use “that” in these clauses)


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150
He is being offered a new position.
Rewrite the

150He is being offered a new position.Rewrite the following as started.They

following as started.
They are offering him a new position.


He …


IDIOMATIC PASSIVE VOICE
● In this case the indirect object of the active becomes the subject of the passive. However, you can start with the direct object – A new position is being offered to him.


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200
1) 2) and 4)
Which options are possible?
“He suggested

2001) 2) and 4)Which options are possible?“He suggested …Reporting statements with



Reporting statements with “suggest”
+ ing
+ that + S

+ past simple
+ that + S + should + infinitive

staying at home.”
that we stayed at home.”
to stay at home.”
that we should stay at home.”
stay at home.”


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50
PRESENT SIMPLE
vs PRESENT CONTINUOUS
am working /

50PRESENT SIMPLE vs PRESENT CONTINUOUSam working / don’t interruptI …

don’t interrupt
I … (work), so please … (not interrupt)

me.


PRESENT CONTINUOUS am/is/are + ing for temporary situations, actions happening now, future plans… PRESENT SIMPLE for general truths /statements, permanent situations, routines, timetables…


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250
Rephrase the following.
…if she knew where he had

250Rephrase the following.…if she knew where he had gone.Do you know

gone.
Do you know where he went?
I asked Jane



REPORTING QUESTIONS
●word order: reporting verb + if/question-word + subject + verb (since it’s no longer a question we don’t use do)
● When reporting someone’s words we usually move one tense further into the past.


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150
… to call me a taxi.
Report the following.
Shall

150… to call me a taxi.Report the following.Shall I call you

I call you a taxi?
She offered …

Promises, orders,

offers, requests ... are often reported using to infinitive (with verbs like agree, ask, beg, decide, demand, invite, offer, order, promise, refuse, remind, tell, threaten, warn...)

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100
has been living
Complete the sentence with the PRESENT

100has been livingComplete the sentence with the PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS.Cindy …

PERFECT CONTINUOUS.
Cindy … (live) here since last November.

FORM: has/have

+ been + ing
For actions that started in the past and have continued up till now (stresses “how long”) or have just finished (stresses the result - He has been running (he is all sweaty)

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250
better / more confident
Change the words in brackets

250better / more confidentChange the words in brackets to complete each

to complete each gap meaningfully.
The … (good) he does,

the … (confident) he feels.


the + comparative (S + verb), the + comparative (S + verb)
●used to show that two things change together or that one thing depends on the other.


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150
Can/may I take the day off?
Rephrase the following

150Can/may I take the day off?Rephrase the following using a suitable

using a suitable MODAL verb.
Am I allowed to take

the day off?


CAN/MAY Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs with a great variety of communicative functions - in this case we are asking for permission.
● they are followed by the bare infinitive (except “ought to”)


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50
was having / rang
I … (have) dinner

50was having / rangI … (have) dinner when the phone

when the phone … (ring).

PAST CONTINUOUS: was/were + ing
(for

temporary actions in progress in the past)
PAST SIMPLE: arrived (regular) / left (irregular)
(for finished past actions)

PAST SIMPLE vs
PAST CONTINUOUS


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150
Rephrase the following with “so that”.
I’m moving to

150Rephrase the following with “so that”.I’m moving to the city so

the city so that I can have a better

life.

I’m moving to the city to have a better life.


PURPOSE CLAUSES
so that + subject + modal verb + infinitive
(we use “so that” instead of “to, so as to, in order to” when we repeat the subject or have two different subjects)


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200
He is said to speak 8 languages.
ALTERNATIVE PASSIVE

200He is said to speak 8 languages.ALTERNATIVE PASSIVE VOICE – Rewrite

VOICE – Rewrite the sentence as started.
People say that

he speaks 8 languages.
●It is said that he speaks 8 languages.
or
●He …


When talking about what people say, believe, think … we can use 2 structures:
● It + passive + that-clause
● Subject + passive + to infinitive


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250
… did I know where I was.
Rephrase the

250… did I know where I was.Rephrase the following.I hardly knew

following.
I hardly knew where I was.
Hardly …

INVERSION OF THE

SUBJECT (used after restrictive/negative adverbs to put enphasis on what we are saying) ● If these are put at the beginning of a sentence, the subject must follow the verb as in a question – remember to use do for the present and past simple

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250
He is thought to have stolen the diamond.
ALTERNATIVE

250He is thought to have stolen the diamond.ALTERNATIVE PASSIVE VOICE –

PASSIVE VOICE – Rewrite the sentence as started.
People think

that he stole the diamond.
●It is thought that he stole the diamond.
or
●He …


IMPERSONAL REPORT STRUCTURES
When reporting a past action we use:
● Subject + passive + perfect infinitive (to have + past participle)


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100
Will Kate be back soon?
QUESTIONS
Ask me …
Whether

100Will Kate be back soon?QUESTIONS Ask me …Whether Kate will be

Kate will be back soon.

(wh-) + verb +

S + (verb(s)) …
With auxiliary verbs and modal verbs we simply invert the word order: Have you seen Mike? Can I come in?
When there is no auxiliary verb, we need to use “do”: do(es)/did + S + infinitive: Why did he arrive late?

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50
have met / didn’t see
I … (meet)

50have met / didn’t seeI … (meet) Jane twice this

Jane twice this week but I … (not see)

her last week.


PRESENT PERFECT: has/have + past participle
(for indefinite/unfished past actions) focuses on the action/result
PAST SIMPLE: arrived/left didn’t arrive/leave
(for definite or finished past actions) focuses on “when”

PRESENT PERFECT
vs PAST SIMPLE


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200
If he hadn’t been late, he would have

200If he hadn’t been late, he would have got the job.Rewrite

got the job.
Rewrite the sentence with “if” without changing

its meaning.


He didn’t get the job because he was late.

CONDITIONALS TYPE 3 (past situations)
- For things we usually regret but can’t change anymore
●if clause + past perfect (had + past participle)
●main clause + perfect conditional (would/could have + past participle)


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100
SUBJECT QUESTIONS - Ask the question for the

100SUBJECT QUESTIONS - Ask the question for the underlined part of

underlined part of the sentence.
Who loves Juliet?
Romeo loves Juliet.
When

asking about the subject of a sentence, we do not invert the word order or need to use “do”. “The car is in the garage” – What is in the garage?

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200
I … (finish) this by the time you

200I … (finish) this by the time you get back.will have

get back.
will have finished
Complete the sentence with the FUTURE

PERFECT.

 FORM: will have + past participle
For actions that will happen / be completed by a certain time in the future:
It is often used with a time expression using by + a point in future time (then, the time...)


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250
Rephrase the following.
… being disturbed at work.
I don’t

250Rephrase the following.… being disturbed at work.I don’t like to be

like to be disturb at work.
I can’t stand


 can’t stand + gerund
Other expressions take the gerund as well: can’t bear, can’t help, it’s no good/use, it’s (not) worth…


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