Sunday, 28 January 2018

Have/Get something done.


What is the difference between the two pictures above? Remember we use have + something (object) + past participle (-ed or third column if the verb is irregular) to say that we didn't do someting ourselves but asked someone to do it for us (picture above on the right). 
Click on here to practise this new structure.

You can also practise with the exercises below.

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Three.
Four.


Wednesday, 24 January 2018

PASSIVE VOICE

In order to practise the passive voice, I recommend you to do two exercises. The first one, about The Statue of Liberty, can be found on http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/passive/exercises?text01.
If you want to do the sencond one, about Portal Dolmens, go to http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/passive/exercises?text02.
What about practising a bit more? Visit http://www.agendaweb.org/ and do some exercises related to the passive voice.
You can also see some more explanations and execises here.

PASSIVE VOICE

Here is a very good presentation about the passive voice and causative have and get. I hope you find it useful. At the end of the presentation you will find some links in case you want to do some more practise.

Thursday, 11 January 2018

RELATIVE CLAUSES

Image result for relative clausesIf you want to practise relative clauses, why don't you do the following exercises?

1st exercise
2nd exercise (where, when why)
3rd exercise (defining and non defining)
4th exercise (also with omission)