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Pfc - Last class before the winter holidays

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    Let's play a game to review what we learnt during this first half of the year!
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  • Modal in the past: She ............... (drive) there. Her car keys are still here.
    can't have driven
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  • Modal in the past: Oh, good! We've got milk. Mom ................. (buy) some yesterday.
    must have bought
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  • Modal in the past: The thief must ................ (have) a key. The door was locked and nothing was broken.
    have had
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  • Modal in the past: How did she fail that exam? She must/can't  have studied very much.
    can't
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  • Modal in the past: An earthquake? That must ............. (be) terrifying!
    have been
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  • Second type conditional:  If I knew where she works, I ...................... (call) her.
    would call
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  • Second type conditional:  If I .............. (be) younger, I would travel around the world.
    was/were
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  • Second type conditional: We would buy a larger house if we ........ (have) more money
    had
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  • Third type conditional: He ............ (go) to the concert if you had given him your ticket.
    could/would have gone
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  • Third type conditional: You would have passed your exam if you .............. (work) harder.
    had worked
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  • Third type conditional: I would have believed you if you ............... (not lie) to me before.
    hadn't lied
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  • Third type conditional: If I .................. (know) you were coming I ................... (bake) a cake.
    had known - would have baked
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  • Third type conditional: I ................... (be) happy if you had called me on my birthday.
    would have been
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  • Third type conditional: I'd .............. (buy) you a present if I'd known it was your birthday.
    have bought
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  • Third type conditional: If I had known you were in hospital, I ................ (visit) you.
    would have visited
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  • Join with a relative pronoun: She worked for a man. The man used to be a plumber.
    She worked for a man who/that used to be a plumber.
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