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Choose the correct reflexive pronoun
1 People which / who take exercise usually live longer.  
2 Have you packed all the things that / what you need for your trip?  
3 She speaks six languages, which / that is amazing. 
4  I have written to thank all the people that / which sent me presents. 
5. I hate people which / that phone but don’t leave a message.  
 
Complete the reported sentences with correct tenses 
1 ‘We’re hungry!’ The children said that they  hungry.
2 ‘Can you take me home, please?’ She asked me if I  take her home.
3 ‘Sonia’s had a baby.’ Mum called to say that Sonia  a baby.
4 ‘Have you remembered Dad’s birthday?’ My sister asked me if I  Dad’s birthday.
5 ‘Will you stay for lunch?’ We asked them if they  for lunch.
 
Choose the form from the box that matches the meaning of both sentences. 
 
can - can’t - could -  may -  must -  is supposed to  - will 
1 She is able to drive my car. / She is allowed to drive my car.
She  drive my car.
2 Perhaps you’ll decide that you don’t want to go. / I’m allowing you to decide whether or not you want to go. 
You  decide not to go to university when you leave school.
3 He should be in Berlin this week. / People think he’s in Berlin this week.
He  be in Berlin this week.
4 I don’t believe that she is a police officer. / She won’t be allowed to become a police officer.
She  be a police officer. She’s too young.
5 She is going to leave her umbrella on the bus. / She is always leaving her umbrella on the bus.
She  leave her umbrella on the bus.
6. The actor who plays Poirot has to speak French. / I’m sure that the actor who plays Poirot speaks French.
The actor who plays Poirot  speak French
7.He was able to cycle home. / He was allowed to cycle home.
He  cycle home from school when he was eleven.
 
Can you leave out the relative pronouns? Tick the sentences if you can.  
1 I haven’t got a pen that works.                                                  
2 The man who cleans our windows is on holiday this week.     
3 Can you see any shoes that you like in the shop window?       
4 Is that the man who you mentioned to me last week?              
5 He made a clever suggestion which solved the problem.         
6 Don’t just repeat things which other people have told you.     
 
Change these sentences to indirect speech. Begin with the expression in italics 
1 I met them on holiday two years ago. (I thought)
 
2 Christopher Columbus never visited North America. (Our history teacher told us that)
 
 
3 Beethoven was deaf when he wrote his greatest music. (It said on this radio programme)
 
 
 
4 I spoke to my brother in Canada last week. (I told my parents)
 
 
5 I couldn’t understand the instructions. (I told the sales assistant)
 
 
 
6 We had better leave now because it’s getting dark. (I thought)
 
 
 
7 I thought I ought to get a pay rise. (I told my boss)
 
 
 
Correct mistakes or write correct
 
1 I know a nice little café where they don’t play loud music.   
 
2 They live in the biggest house I’ve ever seen.                       
 
3 Do you know anyone can repair my computer?                    
 
4 It’s a company whose profits have increased every year.     
 
5 He forgot my husband’s name, what surprised us.               
 
6 The man from who I received the letter has left the company. (formal) 
 
7 I can’t remember who I borrowed this book from. (informal)  
 
8 Could the person whose the phone is ringing please turn it off? 
 
9 I’ll always remember the moment I first saw you.  
 
10 Jared, that is helping me to move house today, isn’t answering his phone