Chapter 10 Intermediate English Quiz: Passive You have 30 minutes to complete the quiz. Good luck! Thank you for completing the quiz! Chapter 10 Intermediate English Quiz: Passive The number of attempts remaining is 4 1 / 31 Self-evaluation: Before starting, please assess how prepared you feel (on a scale of A / B / C). A B C 2 / 31 Change the sentences from active to passive: Do a large number of people speak English? _________________________? Check 3 / 31 Change the sentences from active to passive: Is the janitor going to fix the window? ________________________? Check 4 / 31 Change the sentences from active to passive: Does the news surprise you? _________________? Check 5 / 31 Change the sentences from active to passive: The teacher is going to help me. Check 6 / 31 Change the sentences from active to passive: The teacher helped me. ________________. Check 7 / 31 Change the active modals to passive modals. Do not include the "by-phrase." You shouldn’t pronounce the “b” in “lamb”.---> The "b" in "lamb" ______________. Check 8 / 31 Change the active modals to passive modals. Do not include the "by-phrase." Someone had to fix our car before we left for Chicago. ---> Our car ____________ before we left for Chicago. Check 9 / 31 Change the active modals to passive modals. Do not include the "by-phrase." People can wear some watches underwater. ---> Some watches _______________underwater. Check 10 / 31 Change the active modals to passive modals. Do not include the "by-phrase." You can find flowers in almost any part of the world. ---> Flowers _____________ in almost any part of the world. Check 11 / 31 Change the active modals to passive modals. Do not include the "by-phrase." People can reach me at 555-3815. ---> I _____________ at 555-3815. Check 12 / 31 Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics The loud noise frightened the children. The __________________ children ran into the house. Check 13 / 31 Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics The loud noise frightened the children. It was a ________________ noise. Check 14 / 31 Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics The scandal shocked the nation. The __________________ nation soon replaced the leader. Check 15 / 31 Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics The scandal shocked the nation. It was a ___________________ scandal. Check 16 / 31 Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics The bad news depressed Mike. The news was _______________________. Check 17 / 31 Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics The bad news depressed Mike. Mike is very sad. In other words, he is _____________________. Check 18 / 31 Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics The subject of marine biology fascinates me. Marine biology is a __________________ subject. Check 19 / 31 Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics The subject of marine biology fascinates me. a. I’m _________________ by marine biology. Check 20 / 31 Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics Greg’s classes interest him. Greg is an ________________ student. Check 21 / 31 Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics Greg’s classes interest him. Greg’s classes are ___________________. Check 22 / 31 Choose the correct sentence. Didn’t you supposed be at the meeting last night? Wasn't you supposed be at the meeting last night? Aren't you supposed be at the meeting last night? Weren't you supposed to be at the meeting last night? 23 / 31 Choose the correct sentence. This pen belongs to me. This pen is belong to me. This pen belong to me. This pen is belonged to me. 24 / 31 Choose the correct sentence. He is marry with my cousin. He is marry to my cousin. He is married with my cousin. He is married to my cousin. 25 / 31 Choose the correct sentence. You aren't supposed to talk to Alan about the surprise. You aren't supposed talk to Alan about the surprise. You don't supposed to talk to Alan about the surprise. You don't supposed talk to Alan about the surprise. 26 / 31 Choose the correct sentence. I'm supposed call my parents tonight. I supposed to call my parents tonight. I'm supposed to call my parents tonight. I'm supposed to calling my parents tonight. 27 / 31 "Used to": Choose the correct option. I am a vegetarian. I was used to eat meat, but now I only eat meatless meals. I am a vegetarian. I used to eat meat, but now I only eat meatless meals. I am a vegetarian. I am used to eating meat, but now I only eat meatless meals. I am a vegetarian. I used to eating meat, but now I only eat meatless meals. NONE OF THE ABOVE ANSWERS IS CORRECT 28 / 31 "Used to": Choose the correct option. Mary has had a garden all her life. She is used to growing her own vegetables. Mary has had a garden all her life. She used to growing her own vegetables. Mary has had a garden all her life. She is used to grow her own vegetables. Mary has had a garden all her life. She was used to grow her own vegetables. NONE OF THE ABOVE ANSWERS IS CORRECT 29 / 31 "Used to": Choose the correct option. People were used to say the world was flat People used to saying the world was flat People are used to say the world was flat People are used to saying the world was flat NONE OF THE ABOVE ANSWERS IS CORRECT 30 / 31 "Used to": Choose the correct option. When I was a child, I used to playing games with my friends. When I was a child, I was used to play games with my friends. When I was a child, I used to play games with my friends. When I was a child, I am used to playing games with my friends. NONE OF THE ABOVE SENTENCES IS CORRECT 31 / 31 "Used to": Choose the correct option. I am used to sit at this desk. I sit here every day. I used to sit at this desk. I sit here every day. I am used to sitting at this desk. I sit here every day. I used to sitting at this desk. I sit here every day. NONE OF THE ABOVE SENTENCES IS CORRECT.