So they (tell) each other what (happen) in the past five years.
So they told each other what had happened in the past five years
Ivan didn't used to work out but he took up boxing a weeks ago.
didn't use to
There is not very a lot of/ many/ much dancing going on at the party
much
At the end of the book, the detective (catch) the killer.
To talk about what happens in books, plays and films: catches (Present simple)
We were working hard; _________, Jill and Jerry were lounging by the pool. (meanwhile, instead, therefore)
meanwhile
If you (find) £1000 on the ground, (you/keep) the money?
Second conditional: f you found £1000 on the ground, would you keep the money?
Julie (live) in Paris for a few months (usually she lives in London).
is living
Buy any milk on your way home. We ran out of it. (Correct mistake)
some
I visit the Grand Canyon _________ I go to Arizona. (once, whenever, wherever)
whenever
You won’t pass the test _________ you study. (when, if, unless)
unless
I love the color red; _________, this shade seems a little too bright. (therefore, nonetheless, in fact)
nonetheless
I don't know French. So/ Neither do I.
Neither do I
As soon as we arrived IN / AT Lisbon, we called our friends.
Say arrive in before names of towns, cities, countries or regions.
You shouldn't/mustn't smoke in public places in Ukraine now.
mustn't
Joanna has got two brothers. So / Neither have I.
So have I
Luke is very pleased WITH / ABOUT his exam results.
PLEASED WITH STH
I (be) there by four o'clock I promise.
I WILL be there by four o'clock I promise.
By the time we get to Chicago this evening, we (drive) more than four hundred miles. We are going to be exhausted.
will have driven
They have made a decision. They will / are going to lose weight next year.
are going to
I know a little / little Spanish so I am going to have a problem when I get there.
little
I plan to take my vacation _________ in June _________ in July. (whether / or, either / or, as / if)
either / or
The man was acused of to steal/ steal/ stealing some jewellery.
stealing
I came to England six months ago. I started my economics course three months ago. When I return to Australia, I (study) for nine months and I (be) in England for exactly one year.
When I return to Australia, I (study) will have been studying for nine months and I (be) will have been in England for exactly one year.
I'm so gutted hearing / to hear the news.
to hear
I could not get a seat, _________ I came early. (as, though, when)
though
We had hoped to go to Spain; _________, we ended up in France. (otherwise, instead, again)
instead
What/you/regret/do?
What do you regret doing?
I’m afraid of heights, _________ I appreciate the view from the top of this building. (and, yet, nor)
yet
They have been hiking since/for last Monday.
since
When Judy arrived at the airport yesterday, she was a bit disappointed about none of us (be) there and her parents pretended not ( know) anything.
When Judy arrived at the airport yesterday, she was a bit disappointed about none of us being there and her parents pretended not to know anything.
There are a few / few leftovers for you in the refrigerato
a few
My flatmate always (leave) the kitchen in a mess!
is always leaving
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