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Indirect Questions: How long have you lived here?
Could you tell me how long you have lived here?
Indirect Questions: What do you want for dinner?
Do you know what you want for dinner?
Indirect Questions: Where is the petrol station?
I’d like to know where the petrol station is.
Indirect Questions: What time does the film start?
Can you tell me what time the film starts?
Indirect Questions: Who do you live with?
I’d like to know who you live with.
Indirect Questions: Where is the science museum?
Could you tell me where the science museum is?
The jokes in some old c _ _ _ _ y films are really funny.
comedy
Modern a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n films are usually made with computers
animation
I’m watching a d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ y about oceans. It’s great because I’ve learned a lot.
documentary
This b _ _ _ _ c tells the story of the most famous guitar player in the world.
biopic
Most h _ _ _ _ r films are too frightening for me.
horror
My cousin is quite b _ _ _ _. He always tells other people what to do.
bossy
Mikel’s a g _ _ _ _ _ _ _ guy. He paid for my dinner.
generous
My mum is very p _ _ _ _ _ _. She always stays calm and doesn’t get angry.
patient
Silvia is quite s _ _ _ _ _ _. She’s quiet and rarely makes jokes.
serious
James is very h _ _ _ _ _ _ sometimes. Yesterday he did my shopping for me.
helpful
Future Forms (will,  going to, might): A: Why isn’t Chuck coming out? B: He __________ a new job tomorrow.
is starting
Future Forms (will, going to, might): A: Do you want to meet next Tuesday? B: I __________ my diary later.
will check
Future Forms (will, going to, might): A: Have you bought the plane tickets yet? B: Yes. We __________ next Monday.
are flying
Future Forms (will, going to, might): A: Are you going to watch the rugby match? B: I’m not sure. I __________ watch it.
might
Future Forms (will, going to, might): A: This box is very heavy. B: Don’t worry. I __________ you carry it.
will help
Future Forms (will, going to, might): A: What are your plans for the weekend? B: I __________ stay at home and study.
am going to
Past Simple vs. Present Perfect: __________ (ride) a motorbike before?
Has she ridden
Past Simple vs. Present Perfect: Have you ever __________ (climb) a mountain?
climbed
Past Simple vs. Present Perfect: I __________ (drive) more than 1 000 kilometres already this week.
have driven
Past Simple vs. Present Perfect: They __________ (open) their first shop in 2020.
opened
Past Simple vs. Present Perfect: He __________ (finish) cleaning the bedroom and now he’s going to start the lounge.
has finished
Past Simple vs. Present Perfect: I __________ (see) Lucas when I was on the bus this morning.
saw
Past Simple vs. Present Perfect: She __________ (never / study) Turkish before. This is her first class.
has never studied
-ing or to + infinitive: She doesn’t mind __________ (lend) me her car.
lending
-ing or to + infinitive: I’d like __________ (watch) a film this evening.
to watch
-ing or to + infinitive: __________ (drink) a lot of coffee gives me a headache.
Drinking
-ing or to + infinitive: They expect __________ (arrive) early in the morning.
to arrive
-ing or to + infinitive: Can you imagine __________ (live) in a house next to the sea?
living
-ing or to + infinitive: Before __________ (leave) we must close all the windows.
leaving
-ing or to + infinitive: We agreed __________ (meet) at six o’clock.
to meet