- •Transport Topical vocabulary
- •Make the following sentences passive. Give two variants, where possible. The Present Simple and the Past Simple
- •Ask questions to the following sentences The Future Simple
- •Make up sentences describing what is being done now. The Present Continuous
- •Make the following sentences passive The Past Continuous
- •Make the following sentences passive The Present Perfect
- •Brian came home last night and found that his flat had been broken into. The Past Perfect
- •Make up sentences, using the Future Perfect Passive
- •The Past Progressive Passive
- •The Present Perfect Passive
- •The Past Perfect Passive
- •The Future Perfect Passive
Ask questions to the following sentences The Future Simple
He will read the lecture on Dickens.
The milkman will bring milk.
His mother will bake the birthday cake.
His friends will give him a lot of presents.
The students will take their exams in room 305.
Someone will give you this book.
The painter will finish his picture soon.
They will certainly bring us this parcel.
They will explain this rule to you again.
She will give your money back to you.
They will look into your matter more carefully.
Sooner or later he will take notice of her.
They will put an end to this sort of practice.
Sooner or later they will agree upon some plan.
They will send Jane abroad.
Make up sentences describing what is being done now. The Present Continuous
They money/to count.
The windows/to clean/me.
The meal/to cook/in the kitchen.
The car/to fix/in the garage.
The grass/to cut.
The fence/to whitewash.
The student/to examine/in this room.
The patient/to operate on.
The old castle/to reconstruct.
The dishes/to wash.
The wheat/to harvest.
The field/to plough.
The dog/to wash/by its master.
A record/to play.
The trees/to plant/ in the yard.
Make the following sentences passive The Past Continuous
When she came, her husband was doing the washing.
When I came to this town again, they were building a new school in front of the supermarket.
He entered the hall and heard somebody was calling his name.
As we were passing their garden, he was watering the flowers.
When they entered the auction – hall, they were selling those pictures.
When Father came home, I was cooking dinner.
When the guests arrived, they were still making preparations to meet them.
At that moment the specialists were examining a new car.
When I came home, they were still putting books on the shelves.
When I returned, the workmen were still building a new road not far from my house.
After half an hour I came back. They were still showing her how to use the remote control.
The lesson was almost over, but the teacher was still explaining the new rule to them.
When I came, they were still asking questions.
Make the following sentences passive The Present Perfect
Someone has taken his bike.
No one has ever beaten me at chess.
No one has lived in that house for many years.
They have already paid him for that work.
He has made several mistakes in his work.
Somebody has left the door open.
Somebody has already boiled water.
They have invited us to dinner.
Someone has obviously found your purse.
Someone has left this house unattended.
They have left their money at home.
They’ve opened a new bar not far from here.
Have you done all the washing?
Someone has broken my glasses.
No one has ever treated her like that before.
Brian came home last night and found that his flat had been broken into. The Past Perfect
front door lock/break
mirror/smash
television/steal
money/take
furniture/move
wine/drink
posters/tear down
books/remove from the shelves
desk drawer/break
food from the fridge/eat
watch/smash
wife’s diamonds/steal
milk/spill on the carpet
dog/put to sleep
clothes/throw on the floor