Chapter 10 Intermediate English Quiz: Passive

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Chapter 10 Intermediate English Quiz: Passive

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Self-evaluation:

Before starting, please assess how prepared you feel (on a scale of A / B / C).

 

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Change the sentences from active to passive:

Do a large number of people speak English? _________________________?

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Change the sentences from active to passive:

Is the janitor going to fix the window? ________________________?

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Change the sentences from active to passive:

Does the news surprise you? _________________?

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Change the sentences from active to passive:

The teacher is going to help me.

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Change the sentences from active to passive:

The teacher helped me. ________________.

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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" ______________.

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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. 

 

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Change the active modals to passive modals. Do not include the "by-phrase."

People can wear some watches underwater. ---> Some watches _______________underwater. 

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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.

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Change the active modals to passive modals. Do not include the "by-phrase."

People can reach me at 555-3815. ---> I _____________ at 555-3815.

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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.

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Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics

The loud noise frightened the children. It was a ________________ noise. 

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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.

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Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics

The scandal shocked the nation. It was a ___________________ scandal.

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Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics

The bad news depressed Mike.  The news was _______________________.

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 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 _____________________.

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 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.

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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. 

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Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics

 Greg’s classes interest him.  Greg is an ________________ student.

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Complete the sentences with the –ing or –ed form of the verbs in italics

Greg’s classes interest him. Greg’s classes are ___________________.

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Choose the correct sentence.

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Choose the correct sentence.

 

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Choose the correct sentence.

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"Used to": Choose the correct option.

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"Used to": Choose the correct option.

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"Used to": Choose the correct option.

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"Used to": Choose the correct option.

 

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"Used to": Choose the correct option.