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    Practice for revising tenses from Selectividad_Bach2
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  • Perhaps your mother has arrived home. (may)
    Your mother may have arrived home.
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  • When will they repair your roof? (get)
    When will you get your roof repaired?
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  • I started revising for the exam at eleven. (since)
    I have been revising for the exam / have revised for the exam since eleven.
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  • I'm sorry I didn't take you to the station. (I wish...)
    I wish I had taken you to the station.
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  • It is a bad idea to buy a cheap laptop. (better)
    You'd better not buy a cheap laptop / You'd better buy an expensive laptop.
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  • She will never travel to India. (Never)
    Never will she travel to India.
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  • It's a pity you won't come to my birthday party. (If only...)
    If only you came to my party.
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  • The didn't know many things about our relationship. (Little...)
    Little did they know about our relationship.
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  • I wish I was travelling by train instead of driving a car. (prefer)
    I'd prefer to travel by train instead of driving a car.
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  • I'd have told Mary the truth if she had asked me. (Had Mary...)
    Had Mary asked me, I'd have told her the truth.
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  • We had prepared a sandwich when he arrived. (No sooner...)
    No sooner had we prepared a sandwich, when he arrived.
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  • Sue would be here now if she hadn't missed the train. (Hadn't ...)
    Hadn't Sue missed the train, she'd be here now.
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  • As the price of petrol is high, we try to use our bikes. (due to)
    Due to the high price of petrol, we try to use our bikes. / Due to the fact that the price of petrol...
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  • We didn't travel to Venice although the weather was warm. (in spite of)
    We didn't travel to Venice in spite of the warm weather/ in spite of the fact the weather was warm.
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  • He told us not to use the chairs so that we could sell them. (in order to)
    He told us not to use the chairs in order to sell them.
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  • Mr Johnson didn't see anything that day. (nothing)
    Mr Johnson saw nothing that day.
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