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Complete with the correct future form. Building work on the new skyscraper _______(finish) by this time next month.
Building work on the new skyscraper WILL HAVE FINISHED by this time next month.
Correct or incorrect. Shall we be going into town for pizza tonight?
Incorrect. Shall we go into town for pizza tonight?
(2-5 words) When we got to the stadium, the concert was finished. BY The concert _________ the time we got to the stadium.
The concert HAD FINISHED/ ENDED BY the time we got to the stadium.
There weren't MUCH/ MANY residents at the neigbourhood watch meeting.
MANY
-ing/ infinitive? She didn't study hard enough TO EARN/ EARNING a place at university.
TO EARN
-ing/ infinitive? He suggested TO GET/ GETTING a part-time job at the restaurant.
GETTING
Change to passive: Someone stole his wallet.
His wallet was stolen.
Choose the correct option: IF/ UNLESS we do something fast, the planet is in danger of becoming uninhabitable.
UNLESS
Choose the correct option: HAVING/ HAVE promoted Sue, Diana needs a new assistant.
HAVING
-ing/ infinitive? The suspect denied (KNOW) anything about it?
The suspect denied KNOWING anything about it?
-ing/ infinitive? It's no use (TALK) to Mary; she won't listen to you.
It's no use TALKING to Mary; she won't listen to you.
Complete with the causative form: We ________ three times already! (our garden table/ steal)
We HAVE HAD OUR GARDEN TABLE STOLEN three times already!
Correct or incorrect? If they hadn't went on the demonstration, they wouldn't have been injured.
If they hadn't GONE on the demonstration, they they wouldn't have been injured. (third conditional)
Correct or incorrect? If I were you, I will sign the petition.
If I were you, I WOULD sign the petition. (second conditional)
Complete with the correct relative pronoun(s): The cashier put the goods in a bag ______ was torn.
WHICH / THAT
Complete with the correct relative pronoun(s): My supervisor, ______ is very popular with the staff, is being promoted.
WHO