quiz 1 gm2 pasive modifiers

ENGLISH GRAMMAR 2
[english department/made sujana/80 minutes]

A. PASSIVE VOICE

Identify whether the following sentence is Active or Passive Voice Change the following
sentences into the Passive Voice.
1. The president is delivering speech in the grand opening of the hotel.
2. John has reminded Jane twice about the case.
3. The child hasn’t been found yet.
4. Someone has shot the president.
5. His wife gave him a watch for birthday present.
6. Gold has been discovered in Sumbawa since 1970s.
7. You can submit the assignment in my locker.
8. The boss will conduct the interview in Room 107.
9. The police are questioning the hijackers.
10. His expensive car was stolen last week.
11. The patient was referred to a bigger hospital for better treatment.
12. Someone has fixed the machine.

Complete these sentences with one of the following verbs in the correct forms.





arrest
translate
spend





wake
find
hear






knock
drive
carry




check
make

1. The music at the party is very loud and could ______________ from far away.
2. Decision will not _______________ until the next meeting.

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3. That building is dangerous. It ought to ___________ down before it falls down.
4. When you go through Customs, your luggage may ____________ by a customs
officer.
5. I told the hotel receptionist that I wanted to ___________ up at 6:30.
6. Her new book will probably ___________ into a number of foreign languages.

7. If you kicked the police officer, you’d _______________________.
8. The police are looking for the missing boy. He can’t ____________ anywhere.
9. Do you think that less money should ________________ on the military?
10. The injured woman couldn’t walk and had to _________________.
11. I don’t mind driving, but I prefer to ________________ by other people.

B. MODIFIERS

Choose the correct answer.
1. That is an (intense/intensely) novel.
2. The students speak (fluent/fluently) Frech.
3. We don’t like to drink (bitter/bitterly) tea
4. Jenny play the violin (good/well)
5. Your cold sounds (terrible/terribly)
6. The pianist plays very (good/well)
7. Prof. Mallaca looked (quick/quickly) at the student’s works.
8. The food in the restaurant tastes (bad/badly).
9. We arrived (early enough/enough early) to have breakfast before the class began.
10. You should type (enough slowly/slowly enough) that you will not make an error.


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Rewrite the following sentences.
11. Sally has in apartment in a building which has twelve stories
Sally has an apartment in a __________________________ building.
12. My parent bought me a bicycle with ten speeds.
My parent bought me a _____________________ bicycle.
13. She is looking for a pressure cooker that hold six quarts.
She is looking for a ________________________ pressure cooker.
14. We need two cans of tomatoes that weigh 1.6 ounces each.
We need two ________________________ cans of tomatoes.
15. His subscription to that newspaper is two years.
He has a _____________________ subscription to the newspaper.
16. These shoes cost twenty dollars.
These are ______________________ shoes.

Read the following sentences and then rewrite them with the same meaning.
17. It was believed that Samalas volcano in Lombok exploded in 1257.
18. Its was predicted that Samalas eruption had buried the capital of Lombok Kingdom,


Pamatan.
19. It was reported that Samalas eruption was bigger than that of Tambora in 1815.
20. It was estimated that Samalas volcano eruption was 8 times as large as the fame of
Krakatoa in 1883.
21. It was reported that Franck Lavigne, et al. had conductedseries of research to prove
the mystery

***GOOD LUCK***

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