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S4A - EOMT revision

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  • Turn into a passive sentence: She bought four apples.
    Four apples were bought by her.
  • Use who or which: Coral reefs are living things. They are like underwater cities.
    Coral reefs, which are like underwater cities, are living things.
  • Use who or which: Amy is going to Europe next week. She is the director of the aquarium.
    Amy, who is the director of the aquarium, is going to Europe next week.
  • Turn into a passive sentence: Tom and Max ate five burgers.
    Five burgers were eaten by Tom and Max.
  • Use who or which: My aunt is visiting on Wednesday. She is a nurse.
    My aunt, who is a nurse, is visiting on Wednesday.
  • Turn into a passive sentence: We won the game.
    The game was won by us.
  • Use who or which: Jenny is very interested in history. She works at the museum.
    Jenny, who works at the museum, is very interested in history.
  • Use who or which: Sharks live in the ocean. They are sometimes caught by fishermen.
    Sharks, which are sometimes caught by fishermen, live in the ocean.
  • Turn into a passive sentence: The police arrested the thieves.
    The thieves were arrested by the police.
  • Turn into a passive sentence: Oliver taught the children.
    The children were taught by Oliver.
  • Use who or which: I am visiting Sydney in 2 weeks. It is a beautiful city.
    I am visiting Sydney, which is a beautiful city, in 2 weeks.
  • Turn into a passive sentence: Everyone saw them.
    They were seen by everyone.
  • Use who or which: Dolphins live in the ocean. They are very friendly animals.
    Dolphins, which are very friendly animals, live in the ocean.
  • Turn into a passive sentence: The firefighters saved the women.
    The women were saved by the firefighters.
  • Turn into a passive sentence: The president gave John a medal.
    John was given a medal by the president.
  • Turn into a passive sentence: The man stole the blue car.
    The blue car was stolen by the man.
  • Turn into a passive sentence: Grandma told good stories.
    Good stories were told by Grandma
  • Turn into a passive sentence: The dog bit the old lady.
    The old lady was bitten by the dog.