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Don’t buy those shoes until you _____ them ______ (try on). (Present Perfect)
have tried, on
This summer camp looks great. I think you ______ (have) a lot of fun here. (Future Forms)
will have or are going to have
Look, blue sky. It _____ (stop) raining any moment now. (Future Forms)
is going to stop
Next weekend we _____ (stay) in a remote cabin in the woods. (Future Forms)
are staying
If you don’t like your sandwich, I _____ (eat) it and you can have this one. (Future Forms)
will eat
What ____ you ____ (do) next Sunday? Are you busy? (Future Forms)
are, doing
When I ______ (leave) home, I’d like to live in a trendy neighbourhood. (Future Forms)
leave
The party ______ (be) next Friday at eight. (Future Forms)
is
I don’t think I will live / am living in the suburbs forever.
will live
Get your popcorn now. The film may / is about to start.
is about to
On Friday I am meeting / meet Jan and Clive.
am meeting
He’s going too fast. He will / is going to crash.
is going to
I’ll call you when I do / have done all my work.
have done
The afternoon performance start / starts at 3.30.
starts
As soon as you get / will get home, put that ice cream in the freezer please.
get
I ’ll have / am having a lemonade and a falafel wrap, please.
’ll have
She twisted her ankle while she _____ (play) basketball. (Past Continuous)
was playing
I got completely soaked as I ______ (forget) to bring an umbrella. (Past Perfect)
had forgotten
I walked straight into the shop and _____ (buy) the first coat I saw. (Past Simple)
bought
He fell off the bed and _____ (bump) his head on the wardrobe. (Past Simple)
bumped
It was the first time I _____ (travel) to another country without my parents. (Past Perfect)
had travelled
We didn’t want to leave because we ____ (have) such a good time. (Past Continuous)
were having
Christy ______ (learn) to drive for two years before she finally passed her test. (Past Perfect Continuous)
had been learning
I suddenly noticed that everyone _____ (look) at me. (Past Continuous)
was looking
After we had looked / been looking for my phone for hours, I remembered that it was in my locker at school.
been looking
When we got home from our holiday, we realised that we had left / been leaving the back door open!
left
By the time they sat down to eat, the food had already gone / been going cold.
gone
I had lived / been living in New York for two years when my parents came to visit me for the first time.
been living
We missed the bus, so when we got to the cinema, the film had already started / been starting.
started
When we got home, Dad had already cooked / been cooking dinner.
cooked
The passengers had obviously eaten / been eating when the disaster happened – there were plates of half-eaten food on the tables.
been eating
When the ticket office opened, many fans had already waited / been waiting for hours.
been waiting
Do you want a knife and fork? (not be used to + eat + -ing)
‘Yes please. I’m not used to eating with chopsticks.
Uri seems stressed at the moment. (not be used to + have + -ing)
I think he isn’t used to having so much work.
Your dad’s a bit bad-tempered this morning. (not be used to + get up + -ing)
He isn’t used to getting up so early.
You look petrified. (not be used to + stand + -ing)
I'm not used to standing at the top of a skyscraper.
Nina’s down about her exam results. (not be used to + fail + -ing)
She isn’t used to failing in any subject.
Simon’s a little depressed. (not be used to + be + -ing)
He isn’t used to being without his parents.
Claire’s a bit anxious. (not be used to + drive + -ing)
She isn’t used to driving on motorways.’
You look exhausted. (not be used to + walk + -ing)
I am not used to walking so much.
The traffic was irritating, but we were / got used to it after a few days.
got
It took us three days to be / get used to the temperature.
get
Lisa is / gets used to the rain. She’s from Scotland!
is
Could you be / get used to life in another country?
get
I only started high school last week. I’m still being / getting used to it.
getting
Waking up early is easy. I am / get used to it.
am
They won’t fall. They are / get used to climbing walls like that.
are
My new bike was hard to ride at first but I was / got used to it quite quickly.
got
My grandad worked as a cook on a fishing boat, so he gets / got / didn’t get used to living in a small space.
got
The family wasn’t / isn’t / doesn’t get used to having a man in the house.
wasn't
While my grandad was at sea, my grandma became / didn’t become / not got used to looking after the family on her own.
became
____ I like to have lunch outdoors.
 
Once in a while
 
Once a while
____ live in Denmark.
 
I used to
 
I would
_____ forgetting to take my membership card.
 
I’m always
 
I always am
______ listen to the radio in the evenings.
 
We would often
 
We often were
_____ have wi-fi at home.
 
He didn’t use to
 
He used to not
_____ go to bed before midnight.
 
They hardly ever
 
Hardly they ever
_____ take sugar in her coffee.
 
She doesn’t always
 
Always she doesn’t
_______ me to lend him money.
 
He’s continually asking
 
Continually he’s asking