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If only he listens to me more carefully.
had listened
They were used to go swimming every morning.
going
correct: I wish I can travel more often.
could
Correct: By the time she arrives, we ate dinner.
By the time she arrived, we had eaten dinner.
correct:The film was so boring that we leave early.
left
correct: He enjoys to play football on weekends.
playing
Correct: If I would be you, I’d take that job.
were
Error Correction :She suggested to go to the beach.
going
I heard him ______ (sings/sing/singing) in the shower.
singing
I don’t mind ______ (to work/working/work) late.
working
If I ______ (know/knew/had known) it was your birthday, I would have bought you a gift.
had known
He’s the man ______ (who/whom/which) I met at the conference.
who/whom
I regret ______ (tell/telling/to tell) him my secret.
telling
She had no idea where ______ (was he / he was / he is).
he was
They made us ______ (wait/to wait/waiting) outside.
wait
If we ______ (leave) earlier, we wouldn't have missed the flight.
had left
The book ______ (write) by a famous author.
was written
He wishes he ______ (be) taller.
were
She suggested ______ (go) to the museum.
going
The project ______ (finish) by the end of the week.
will have been finished
If only he ______ (listen) to me, he wouldn’t have made that mistake.
had listened
This is the city where I ______ (be) born.
was
By next year, they ______ (live) in this house for ten years.
will have been living/will have lived
She is used to ______ (wake) up early.
waking
If he ______ (study) harder, he would pass the exam.
had studied
The manager gave him a promotion. (Use passive voice)
He was given a promotion by the manager.
He didn’t repair the car last weekend. (Use wish)
I wish he had repaired the car last weekend.
She started working here five years ago. (Use present perfect)
She has been working here for five years.
It was too cold, so we didn’t go swimming. (Use so… that)
It was so cold that we didn’t go swimming.
They had already left when we arrived. (Use before)
They had left before we arrived.
The boy is my cousin. He won the chess tournament. (Use a relative clause)
The boy who won the chess tournament is my cousin.
He didn't tell me the truth, so I got angry. (Use conditional sentence)
If he had told me the truth, I wouldn’t have gotten angry.
The teacher explained the rule. Then, we did an exercise. (Use after)
After the teacher had explained the rule, we did an exercise.
I regret not studying harder for the exam. (Use wish)
I wish I had studied harder for the exam.
They gave us the wrong address. (Use passive voice)
We were given the wrong address.