SO and SUCH

SO and SUCH

‘So’ and ‘such’ are often used incorrectly in English. Both so and such are used to ‘give emphasis’ – this means to show that something is ‘extreme’ or ‘more than’. For example – The concert was...
SO and SUCH

The present simple passive

Tense Passive Form Passive Sentence Active Form Active Sentence Present simple am/are/is + past participle One form of technology or other is regularly used by most people on a daily basis, for example a mobile phone. base verb +s for he/she/it   Most people...
SO and SUCH

Using the passive in IELTS

Passive sentence structures are commonly used in formal writing. They are also used to describe processes, as may be required in the Academic IELTS test. The passive form can be used with most different tenses, though passive forms of the following tenses are not...
Summary of this lesson

Summary of this lesson

In this lesson you should have learned… why the passive is important in the IELTS test how the passive is formed when the passive should be used how ‘used to’ and the passive can be combined Now take the end of lesson...
Essential vocabulary for this lesson

Essential vocabulary for this lesson

To complete this lesson, you will need to know the following vocabulary. When you are sure you know all the words, continue to the next page. TRANSITIVE VERB INTRANSITIVE VERB INVEST ENROL CORPORAL PUNISHMENT PROPOSED CURE LACK FACILITIES VULNERABLE VOLUNTEER...