Hollywood is a place _______they make lots of films
Mariah Carey is a singer ______comes from the USA.
Coffee is a crop______grows in South America.
Elvis Presley was a singer_____home was called Graceland.
1969 was the year ____astronauts first visited the moon.
Alaska is a state _____ has very cold weather.
Kiera Knightley is an actress _____ is famous all over the world.
Combine the sentences
Roberto is in my class. He comes from Italy.
The Statue of Liberty came to the USA from France. It's in New York.
We are going to Sweden. My pen friend lives there.
My parents met in 1990. My mom was 20 then.
In India there are more than one billion people. English is an official language there.
My sister was born in 1998. Her name is Lisa.
It's _____ cloudy today and it's _____ cold.
Phil's books are _____ heavy, and he is feeling ______miserable.
Carla is ____ happy because she’s got________ good marks in her test.
Do you want _______ with your burger?
I’ll get a taxi. It’s faster than the ________ .
There’s a sports _____ near my house.
Replace the word with the other one
She’s quite tired.
Replace the word with the other one
He’s really angry.
Replace the word with the other one
It’s fairly interesting.
Replace the word with the other one
He’s a bit worried.
Replace the word with the other one
It’s very windy.
When the fire alarm rang, we _____ for the exit.
Flowers ________ very quickly in the summer.
My dad’s hair was black, but it ____ grey two years ago.
My sister loves dancing to ______ music.
New words are ____ all the time.
Change into reported speech. He asked____
"Is that the police?"
Change into reported speech. He said ____
"I’m phoning about an accident."
Change into reported speech. He said ____
"I can see two cars in the street."
Change into reported speech. He said ____
"I must leave early today."
'Get out!' ⇒ She told me_____
‘I can swim really fast.’
‘There was an accident outside the supermarket’.
Tom said ‘I’m going to London tomorrow.’
Five days later you say...
Which sentence is NOT correct?
Maria apologised for not coming. She said she had been busy ____.
He told me that he ____ come if he could finish work early.
"I am leaving the city tomorrow," the lecturer said. He said ____ leaving the city ____ .
"Go to the blackboard," said the teacher. The teacher ____ to the blackboard.
He asked: "Do you prefer going to the concerts or waching them on TV?"
He suggested: "Let's go to the jazz concert."
He exclaimed: "Don't touch my discs!"
They asked: "How many concerts have you been to in your life?"
I have a friend ___ speaks four languages.
The Internet is a place _______you can get cheap technology products.
E-mails ______ advertise things are called "spam".
That's the shop_____ I bought those shoes.
I can't find the CD _______ I borrowed from you.
That's the man ______ daughter has won the lottery.
Choose TWO correct options
Do you know the musician ______ is playing the guitar.
Choose TWO correct options
This is the person ______ I introduced you a few weeks ago.
This is the girl ______ parents are getting divorced.
What's the book ______ we must read this term?
Choose TWO correct options
This phone is much better than the first phone ______ you showed me.
Decide whether the relative pronoun is necessary or not.
This is the picture that Jane painted.
Decide whether the relative pronoun is necessary or not.
Do you know the man who is speaking on the phone?
Decide whether the relative pronoun is necessary or not.
We ate the sweets which my mother had bought.
Decide whether the relative pronoun is necessary or not.
Is this the boy who plays the piano?
Decide whether the relative pronoun is necessary or not.
This is the house that was broken into.
Selling the Mona Lisa
In 1911, a con man called Eduardo de Valfierno thought of a plan to steal the world-famous painting, the Mona Lisa. He also planned to sell six copies of it to six different people!
In Paris, Valfierno found a very talented forger called Yves Chaudron. He asked Chaudron to paint six copies of the Mona Lisa. When he had finished, these six copies headed for the USA. When the forgeries had left France, Valfierno set out to steal the real painting. He hired a burglar called Vincenzo Perugia. Perugia
pretended to be a worker at the Louvre Museum. He easily took the Mona Lisa off the wall. Nobody asked him any questions. Valfierno paid Perugia plenty of money, and he told Perugia he could keep the real painting. Valfierno only wanted the world to know it had been stolen. He wanted to sell the forgeries to six buyers, who all thought they were getting the real painting. It was a brilliant plan! None of the six buyers got professional advice about their painting. If they had asked experts to look at it, they would have known they had bought a forgery. Valfierno probably earned more than two million dollars by selling his six forgeries. Perugia, the thief, made a mistake. He tried to sell the real painting. He was arrested and sent to prison. The real Mona Lisa was eventually returned to the Louvre. Valfierno
continued his life of crime, and the six buyers never said a word!
Read the text. Are the sentences true or false?
Chaudron forged six paintings, which went to the United States.
Selling the Mona Lisa
In 1911, a con man called Eduardo de Valfierno thought of a plan to steal the world-famous painting, the Mona Lisa. He also planned to sell six copies of it to six different people!
In Paris, Valfierno found a very talented forger called Yves Chaudron. He asked Chaudron to paint six copies of the Mona Lisa. When he had finished, these six copies headed for the USA. When the forgeries had left France, Valfierno set out to steal the real painting. He hired a burglar called Vincenzo Perugia. Perugia
pretended to be a worker at the Louvre Museum. He easily took the Mona Lisa off the wall. Nobody asked him any questions. Valfierno paid Perugia plenty of money, and he told Perugia he could keep the real painting. Valfierno only wanted the world to know it had been stolen. He wanted to sell the forgeries to six buyers, who all thought they were getting the real painting. It was a brilliant plan! None of the six buyers got professional advice about their painting. If they had asked experts to look at it, they would have known they had bought a forgery. Valfierno probably earned more than two million dollars by selling his six forgeries. Perugia, the thief, made a mistake. He tried to sell the real painting. He was arrested and sent to prison. The real Mona Lisa was eventually returned to the Louvre. Valfierno
continued his life of crime, and the six buyers never said a word!
Read the text. Are the sentences true or false?
Perugia worked at the Louvre Museum.
Selling the Mona Lisa
In 1911, a con man called Eduardo de Valfierno thought of a plan to steal the world-famous painting, the Mona Lisa. He also planned to sell six copies of it to six different people!
In Paris, Valfierno found a very talented forger called Yves Chaudron. He asked Chaudron to paint six copies of the Mona Lisa. When he had finished, these six copies headed for the USA. When the forgeries had left France, Valfierno set out to steal the real painting. He hired a burglar called Vincenzo Perugia. Perugia
pretended to be a worker at the Louvre Museum. He easily took the Mona Lisa off the wall. Nobody asked him any questions. Valfierno paid Perugia plenty of money, and he told Perugia he could keep the real painting. Valfierno only wanted the world to know it had been stolen. He wanted to sell the forgeries to six buyers, who all thought they were getting the real painting. It was a brilliant plan! None of the six buyers got professional advice about their painting. If they had asked experts to look at it, they would have known they had bought a forgery. Valfierno probably earned more than two million dollars by selling his six forgeries. Perugia, the thief, made a mistake. He tried to sell the real painting. He was arrested and sent to prison. The real Mona Lisa was eventually returned to the Louvre. Valfierno
continued his life of crime, and the six buyers never said a word!
Read the text. Are the sentences true or false?
After Perugia had stolen the painting, he gave it to Valfierno.
Selling the Mona Lisa
In 1911, a con man called Eduardo de Valfierno thought of a plan to steal the world-famous painting, the Mona Lisa. He also planned to sell six copies of it to six different people!
In Paris, Valfierno found a very talented forger called Yves Chaudron. He asked Chaudron to paint six copies of the Mona Lisa. When he had finished, these six copies headed for the USA. When the forgeries had left France, Valfierno set out to steal the real painting. He hired a burglar called Vincenzo Perugia. Perugia
pretended to be a worker at the Louvre Museum. He easily took the Mona Lisa off the wall. Nobody asked him any questions. Valfierno paid Perugia plenty of money, and he told Perugia he could keep the real painting. Valfierno only wanted the world to know it had been stolen. He wanted to sell the forgeries to six buyers, who all thought they were getting the real painting. It was a brilliant plan! None of the six buyers got professional advice about their painting. If they had asked experts to look at it, they would have known they had bought a forgery. Valfierno probably earned more than two million dollars by selling his six forgeries. Perugia, the thief, made a mistake. He tried to sell the real painting. He was arrested and sent to prison. The real Mona Lisa was eventually returned to the Louvre. Valfierno
continued his life of crime, and the six buyers never said a word!
Read the text. Are the sentences true or false?
Valfierno found six people who wanted to buy the Mona Lisa.
Selling the Mona Lisa
In 1911, a con man called Eduardo de Valfierno thought of a plan to steal the world-famous painting, the Mona Lisa. He also planned to sell six copies of it to six different people!
In Paris, Valfierno found a very talented forger called Yves Chaudron. He asked Chaudron to paint six copies of the Mona Lisa. When he had finished, these six copies headed for the USA. When the forgeries had left France, Valfierno set out to steal the real painting. He hired a burglar called Vincenzo Perugia. Perugia
pretended to be a worker at the Louvre Museum. He easily took the Mona Lisa off the wall. Nobody asked him any questions. Valfierno paid Perugia plenty of money, and he told Perugia he could keep the real painting. Valfierno only wanted the world to know it had been stolen. He wanted to sell the forgeries to six buyers, who all thought they were getting the real painting. It was a brilliant plan! None of the six buyers got professional advice about their painting. If they had asked experts to look at it, they would have known they had bought a forgery. Valfierno probably earned more than two million dollars by selling his six forgeries. Perugia, the thief, made a mistake. He tried to sell the real painting. He was arrested and sent to prison. The real Mona Lisa was eventually returned to the Louvre. Valfierno
continued his life of crime, and the six buyers never said a word!
Read the text. Are the sentences true or false?
Valfierno didn’t earn much money from selling the forgeries
Selling the Mona Lisa
In 1911, a con man called Eduardo de Valfierno thought of a plan to steal the world-famous painting, the Mona Lisa. He also planned to sell six copies of it to six different people!
In Paris, Valfierno found a very talented forger called Yves Chaudron. He asked Chaudron to paint six copies of the Mona Lisa. When he had finished, these six copies headed for the USA. When the forgeries had left France, Valfierno set out to steal the real painting. He hired a burglar called Vincenzo Perugia. Perugia
pretended to be a worker at the Louvre Museum. He easily took the Mona Lisa off the wall. Nobody asked him any questions. Valfierno paid Perugia plenty of money, and he told Perugia he could keep the real painting. Valfierno only wanted the world to know it had been stolen. He wanted to sell the forgeries to six buyers, who all thought they were getting the real painting. It was a brilliant plan! None of the six buyers got professional advice about their painting. If they had asked experts to look at it, they would have known they had bought a forgery. Valfierno probably earned more than two million dollars by selling his six forgeries. Perugia, the thief, made a mistake. He tried to sell the real painting. He was arrested and sent to prison. The real Mona Lisa was eventually returned to the Louvre. Valfierno
continued his life of crime, and the six buyers never said a word!
Read the text. Are the sentences true or false?
The buyers didn’t tell the police about Valfierno.
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