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Complete the sentence with the correct form of be/get used to. - When we were living in Madrid, I ... watching films in Spanish.
got used to / was used to
Complete the sentence with the correct form of be/get used to. - The course was hard at first because I ... still ... studying for eight hours a day.
was, getting used to
Complete the sentence with the correct form of be/get used to. - I ... washing up; I do it all the time.
am used to
Complete the sentence with the correct form of be/get used to. - I had never driven a car before, but I ... it quite quickly once I started.
got used to
Complete the sentence with the correct future form - The food all looks lovely. I think I ... (have) a piece of that cake.
will have
Complete the sentence with the correct future form - Jed’s still here, but he ... (about to / leave), so you’ll have to be quick if you want to talk to him.
is about to leave
Complete the sentence with the correct future form - I think I ... (buy) some new headphones with the money my grandma’s given me.
will buy
Complete the sentence with the correct future form - The bus ... (leave) in 20 minutes.
leaves
Complete the sentence with the correct future form - ‘Have you chosen a university course yet?’ ‘Yes, I ... (study) Italian.
am going to study
Complete the sentence with the correct future form - When you ... (finish) your exams, you’ll be able to relax.
finish
My cousin and I ... games for hours when we were children. (play)
used to / would play
He ... of headaches. He should see a doctor. (constantly / complain)
is constantly complaining / constantly complains
I’m lucky because I ... my friends most weekends. (see)
see
You ... reasons not to visit these days! (always / find)
are always finding
We ... in the sea every day as children. (swim)
used to / would swim
When I was younger, I ... into trouble. (constantly / get)
was constantly getting
You ... not to worry so much.
 
ought
 
need
 
have
Have we really ... to move house?
 
got
 
ought
 
need
Danny ... to wear a uniform to school.
 
has
 
must
 
should
You ... bother buying me a present.
 
needn’t
 
mustn’t
 
don’t need
You ... bother buying me a present.
 
needn’t
 
mustn’t
 
don’t need
I ... to study for my English test.
 
ought
 
should
 
must
You ... touch that plate – it’s hot!
 
mustn’t
 
don’t have to
 
needn’t
You don’t ... eat if you’re not hungry.
 
have to
 
must
 
need
... we take our passports with us?
 
Should
 
Ought
 
Have
Complete the sentence, use the pres perf simple or pres perf cont. - It’s really painful. I think I ... my arm! (break)
have/’ve broken
Complete the sentence, use the pres perf simple or pres perf cont. - Someone ... the cake – there’s a piece missing! (eat)
has eaten
Complete the sentence, use the pres perf simple or pres perf cont. - Your clothes are dirty – what ... you ...? (do)
have … been doing
Complete the sentence, use the pres perf simple or pres perf cont. - How many times ... you ... by plane this year? (travel)
have … travelled
Complete the sentence, use the pres perf simple or pres perf cont. - How long ... you ... English? (learn)
have … been learning
Complete the sentence, use the pres perf simple or pres perf cont. - Martin ... already ... painting his bedroom. (finish)
has … finished
Complete the sentence, use the pres perf simple or pres perf cont. - I ... only ... Linda a couple of times. (meet)
have/’ve … met
Complete the sentence, use the pres perf simple or pres perf cont. - I ... for Tim since 5 pm. (wait)
have/’ve been waiting
Come in. Frank ... for you in the front room.
 
is waiting
 
waits
 
has waited
Before I went to Canada, I ... snow.
 
hadn’t seen
 
haven’t seen
 
didn’t see
This is the first time I ... this song.
 
have heard
 
heard
 
am hearing
The phone rang while we ... dinner.
 
were having
 
are having
 
have had
My sister is always ... my bike without asking.
 
borrowing
 
borrowed
 
borrows
We rushed to the station but the train ... already.
 
had left
 
leaves
 
left
I ... my homework yet.
 
haven’t finished
 
didn’t finish
 
don’t finish
My brother ... in the school concert last year.
 
sang
 
was singing
 
had sung