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My parents don’t go to the supermarket, they_____ (the shopping / deliver) to our house. (have/get + past participle or get + to + verb)
have/get the shopping delivered
Are you _____ (your hair / cut) for the prom? (have/get + past participle or get + to + verb)
having/getting your hair cut; going to have/get your hair cut
I couldn’t complete level 4 of Call of Warfare, so I ___ (my friend / do) it for me. (have/get + past participle or get + to + verb)
got my friend to do
It’s too dark for you to walk home by yourself – I _____ (my mum / give) you a lift. (have/get + past participle or get + to + verb)
will get my mum to give
Jen’s nervous because she ____ (a tooth / remove) at the dentist’s tomorrow. (have/get + past participle or get + to + verb)
is having/getting a tooth removed
We’re staying with my grandparents because we ______ (our house / paint) at the moment. (have/get + past participle or get + to + verb)
are having/getting our house painted
My brother lost my football, so I _____ (him / buy) me a new one. (have/get + past participle or get + to + verb)
got him to buy
My computer wasn’t working, so I ___ (it / fix). (have/get + past participle or get + to + verb)
had/got it fixed
My parents encouraged me a lot as a teenager. (Passive Voice)
I was encouraged a lot by my parents as a teenager.
They’ve moved the concert to a bigger venue. (Passive Voice)
The concert has been moved to a bigger venue.
People will hopefully spread this positive message worldwide. (Passive Voice)
This positive message will hopefully be spread worldwide.
They’re raising the money for cancer research. (Passive Voice)
The money is being raised for cancer research.
Philip Pullman wrote The Golden Compass. (Passive Voice)
The Golden Compass was written by Philip Pullman.
Someone gave my dad this old games console. (Passive Voice)
My dad was given this old games console.
Over 400 million people speak Spanish. (Passive Voice)
Spanish is spoken by over 400 million people.
Someone is repairing my mum’s car this week. (Passive Voice)
My mum’s car is being repaired this week.
The ship hit an iceberg and the side of it damaged / was damaged / is damaging.
was damaged
My phone’s not working because the line is repaired / is being repaired / has been repaired at the moment.
is being repaired
When I got home, my flatmate was being interviewed / was interviewing / is interviewing by the police.
was being interviewed
Before Columbus, North America had already visited / been visited / visiting by the Vikings.
been visited
The café opens at 6 am, but breakfast doesn’t serve / isn’t served / isn’t serving until 8 am.
isn’t served
Someone will meet us at the airport and we will take / will be taken / will be taking to the hotel.
will be taken
Someone has broken in and my laptop stolen / has stolen / has been stolen.
has been stolen
I asked for an appointment and I put / am put / was put / was being put on a waiting list.
was put
I had to sit next to my cousin Kelly, ______ I can’t stand.
 
who \ whom
 
where
 
when
 
which
So is Mark the brother _____ lives in the States or is that your other brother?
 
who
 
whose
 
where
 
when
You remember my Auntie Jo, _____ house we stayed in?
 
whose
 
who
 
where
 
when
Is that the T-shirt ____ your brother used to wear?
 
which
 
where
 
when
 
whose
I love winter days _____ we all sit around the fire.
 
when
 
where
 
whose
 
who
Then I played loads with my cousins, _____ was fun.
 
which
 
who
 
when
 
where
Newport, ______ I went to school, has changed a lot.
 
where
 
who
 
when
 
whose
I had my own snowboard so I ____ (hire) one.
 
didn’t need to hire
 
wouldn’t have hired
 
shouldn’t have hired
 
needn’t have hired
I booked in advance. I ______ (do) that – the hotel was empty when we got there.
 
needn’t have done
 
would have done
 
should have done
 
didn’t need to do
I bought a racing bike, but I ____ (buy) a mountain bike instead.
 
should have bought
 
would have bought
 
needn’t have bought
 
didn’t need to buy
I grew up in a city. I _____ (love) to have grown up in a rural environment.
 
would have loved
 
didn’t need to love
 
should have loved
 
needn’t have loved
You needn’t / wouldn’t have brought me a present, but thank you so much.
needn’t
I enjoyed the story but I would / should have changed the ending.
would
I wouldn’t / shouldn’t have eaten so much. I feel sick.
shouldn’t
Without your help, I definitely would / should have failed.
would
You shouldn’t / wouldn’t have put that in the washing machine. It’s ruined!
shouldn’t
It was really spicy. Nan shouldn’t / wouldn’t have liked it.
wouldn’t
We shouldn’t / didn’t need to show our passports as it was an internal flight.
didn’t need to
You couldn’t hear? You should / would have asked me to speak louder.
should
For the next three weeks, the team will be staying / will have stayed at the five-star Ocean View Hotel.
will be staying
I reckon I will be having / will have had two children before I’m thirty.
will have had
Don’t come round before nine o’clock. I won’t be waking up / won’t have woken up by then.
won’t have woken up
Thirty years from now, people will be working / will have worked until a very old age.
will be working
Before the weekend is over, I will be learning / will have learned how to play this song.
will have learned
At the lodge, we will be sleeping / will have slept every night in a wooden hut.
will be sleeping
We can’t wait until tomorrow. The tickets will be selling out / will have sold out by then.
will have sold
Which countries ____ they ____ (visit)? (Future Continuous or Future Perfect)
will, be visiting
I’m not sure. He says that by the time they finish, they ____ (be) to five countries and they ____ (cycle) for ten weeks. (Future Continuous or Future Perfect)
will have been, will have cycled
I guess they _____ (not get) much rest, then? (Future Continuous or Future Perfect)
won’t be getting
A couple of friends from university. I guess they _____ (buy) their plane tickets already. (Future Continuous or Future Perfect)
will have bought
Who ____ he ____ (travel) with? (Future Continuous or Future Perfect)
will, be travelling
We won’t be moving / have moved house until July.
be moving
By the time I’m 25, I will be finishing / have finished university.
have finished
Just think – this time next week we’ll be relaxing / have relaxed in the sunshine.
be relaxing
By five o’clock they will be arriving / have arrived at the airport.
have arrived
You’d better call your parents – they will have expected / have been expecting you to ring all day.
have been expecting
I can’t believe we will have watched / have been watching TV for five hours at the end of this programme!
have been watching
There’s no point looking in the letterbox – the postman won’t be being / have been yet.
have been
Don’t phone now – they’ll be having / have had dinner.
be having