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Those houses ___ a hundred years ago. (build)
Those houses were built a hundred years ago.
I ___ a job, so hopefully I ___ buy a flat soon. (just/offer, be able)
I've just been offered a job, so hopefully I'll be able to buy a flat soon.
I ___ my own car if I ___ afford it, but I ___ enough money yet. (buy, can, not have)
I would buy my own car if I could afford it, but I don't have enough money yet.
I ___ very nervous during my driving test because I ___ that the examiner was really strict! (be, tell)
I was very nervous during my driving test because I had been told that the examiner was really strict!
My car ___ this week, so I need to take the bus. (repair)
My car is being repaired this week, so I need to take the bus.
If you ___ so much on clothes, you ___ borrow money from your parents. (not spend, not have to)
If you didn't spend so much on clothes, you wouldn't have to borrow money from your parents.
You ___ late for work if you ___ now. (be, not leave)
You'll be late for work if you don't leave now.
___ the meeting already ___ when you ___ there? (start, get)
Had the meeting already started when you got there?
I can't believe he lied to me! If he ___ me the truth, I ___ him! (tell, forgive)
I can't believe he lied to me! If he had told me the truth, I would have forgiven him!
Our house ___ at the moment. (paint)
Our house is being painted at the moment.
The film ___ on a true story. (base)
The film is based on a true story.
The train ___ at 5:30 tomorrow. (leave)
The train leaves at 5:30 tomorrow.
Hi Joan! What ___ you ___ lately? (do)
Hi Joan! What have you been doing lately?
I ___ watching baseball when I lived in New York. (use / love)
I used to love watching baseball when I lived in New York.
Finally! We ___ for you since 7:00! (wait)
Finally! We've been waiting for you since 7:00!
We ___ any TV last night. (not watch)
We didn't watch any TV last night.
___ you ___ windsurfing? (ever / try)
Have you ever tried windsurfing?
___ you often ___ your keys? (forget)
Do you often forget your keys?