A Make a different word, using the prompt in brackets. e.g. development (change to verb) - to develop
e.g. economise (change to noun) - economy
1. To analyse (change to noun)
2. To analyse (change to adjective)
3. Evaluation (change to verb)
4. Theoretical (change to verb)
5. Problem (change to adjective)
6. To expect (change to noun)
7. To agree (change to opposite verb)
8. Organised (change to opposite adjective)
9. To prove (change to noun)
10.To prove (change to opposite verb)
a) They canceled our flight because of the storm.
Our flight was cancelled because of the storm.
b) English people drink .
A lot of tea is drunk by English people.
c) Someone broke my cup.
My cup was broken.
d) People warned us about pickpockets.
We were warned about pickpockets.
e) In Mexico, they cook meat very hot.
In Mexico meat is cooked very hot.
f) Somebody is building a hut in that hill.
A hut is being built in that hill.
g) People often ask me where I buy my clothes.
I'm often asked where I buy my clothes.
h) They have given me three tickets.
I have been given three tickets.
i) Somebody is going to buy this house soon.
This house is going to be bought soon.
j) They will arrest him sooner or later.
He will be arrested sooner or later.
Street painting appeared first in the 16th century in Italy. The painters were called 'madonnari' and they painted pictures of well-known characters on the pavement.
In 1984, 3D pavement art was invented by the American, Kurt Venner. When you look at 3D pavement art from a certain place, it looks like it is 3D! A few years later, a TV documentary made Kurt and his work famous. He was asked to make 3D art for adverts, festivals and museums. This 3D pavement art wasn't done by Kurt, but Julian Beever, a British pavement artist.