Grammar Practice 1/2
1. Must we continue on the path of destruction or must we take a more constructive approach? (Use “
either ... or”)
2. We do not use renewable energy sources. We cannot reduce carbon emissions significantly.
(Write the second conditional about the situation.)
3. He wanted to go hiking. It started to rain heavily. (Rewrite, using ‘Whenever’.)
4. My sister has many friends. She has not found a special one. (Join the sentences using an appropriate
subordinating conjunction)
5. We cannot improve our health if we do not maintain a balanced diet. (Rewrite, using ‘Without’.)
6. There are many factories in our city. The air quality is poor. (Join using “ so ...that”)
7. She has become too fat to wear her old pair of jeans. ( Rewrite, using ‘enough to’)
8. The committee reviewed the proposals submitted by different companies. (Change the sentence into
passive voice.)
9. My aunt said, “Brown the onions before you add meat.” (Change the sentence into the reported
speech.)
10. I try so much, but I can’t improve my speaking skills. ( Rewrite using ‘No matter how ‘)
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Grammar Practice 2/2
11. We are saving money. We want to go to Bangkok on holiday. (Rewrite, using ‘in order to’.)
12. The machine is ideal for large offices. It can process up to 1000 documents per hour. (Use the relative pronoun.)
13. The weather forecast called for rain. He took his raincoat. (Rewrite the sentence, using“Consequently”)
14. “ I must speak to you now, Thaw Zin, ” said Maw Maw. (Change the sentence into the reported speech.)
15. They suggest I try (to read/ reading) a book from a different gener to expand my interests. (Choose the correct option)
16. The research team conducted a thorough investigation into the new medication. (Change the sentence
into passive voice.)
17. The speech was too boring for the audience to listen to attentively. (Rewrite using ‘too .. to’, starting
with “The audience was ....”)
18. Wanting too much leads us to the lack of joy of just being. (Use “ the more/ the less” structure)
19. Not only the boss but also the employees disliked the new office layout. (Rewrite using ‘neither...nor’)
20. The scientist who developed the vaccine received an award for his work. (Omit the relative pronoun.)