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Active or Passive
The angry turtle bites my baby sister.

A
Active
B
Passive

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Active or Passive

Smoking isn’t allowed.
A
Active
B
Passive

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Active or Passive
He was arrested and charged with theft.
A
Active
B
Passive

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Make the Passive
He has cancelled tonight’s football match.

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Make the Passive
At each concert, the singer used multiple songs from other bands.

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Gerund
See p. 64/65 in your Of Course Reference Book for more information

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What is a gerund?
Verb+ing, without a form of to be

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When do you use a gerund?
After prepositions like: about, without, to, from, for, on, of
  • My parents are talking about moving to another town
  • I look forward to meeting you


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When do you use a gerund?
After certain verbs like: hate, like, stop, prefer, enjoy, avoid, remember, refuse, mind, keep, spend
  • So you have stopped biting your nails!
  • Why do you always try to avoid meeting him?

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When do you use a gerund?
As subject of a sentence
  • Following his advice could get you into trouble
  • Criticising others is so easy

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When do you use a gerund?
After certain words and expressions like: feel like, it's no use, it's worth, there's no, be busy, can't help
  • Do you feel like going out on Friday?
  • There's no denying he sings well

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Watch out!
After the verbs to stop, to remember and to forget you can use both a gerund or an infinitive
This choice changes the meaning

I stopped smoking / I stopped to smoke
I remember buying my first bike / Remember to buy a bike

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Let's practice
For the next few sentences, write down the correct form of the verb given in brackets

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She delayed (get) out of bed

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He demanded (speak) to the manager

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I miss (go) to the beach

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Make
Unit 3 lesson 4: 10, 11, 12.
Unit 3 lesson 1: 17

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