Write this sentence as a third conditional sentence without changing the meaning: He was very good at communicating with people. That’s why he was given the position of Human Resources manager.
Write this sentence as a third conditional sentence without changing the meaning: You didn’t listen to my advice. Maybe this is why you didn’t get the promotion you were expecting.
I texted him but he never responsed. He totally wrote me _____.
off
Fill in the blank with present simple or continuous: Anne ________ all of her own clothes. At the moment she ________ a dress for herself.
Fill in the blank with present simple or continuouse: He usually ________coffee, but today he ________ tea (drink/drink).
Write a mixed conditional sentence: Simon woke up early and is very sleepy now. If he (not/wake up) early, he (not/be) sleepy now.
Fill in the blank with 'so' or 'such' I am ______ tired because I didn't sleep last night.
so
When I'm older, I want to _________ in the countryside with my partner and children.
settle down
Fill in the blank with although or despite: ________ I am unhappy with your service, I don't want to close my account.
Fill in the blank with used to or would: Your mom _______ to have a little dog when she was younger - he was very cute.
used to
Combine the sentences using even though: We went to the park. It was cold yesterday.
Even though it was cold yesterday, we went to the park.
Fill in the blank with although or despite: I still haven't heard from you _______ sending many letters.
despite
If you want to make a quick _____, you can try to mow your neighbor's lawns.
quick
Write this sentence as a third conditional sentence without changing the meaning: He looked really ill so the traffic warden didn’t give him a parking ticket.
Write a mixed conditional sentence: Alan had a serious argument with his friend Paul. They are no longer friends. If Alan (not/argue) with Paul, they (still/be) friends now.
Fill the blank with used to or would: You ______ spell so well. What happened?
used to
Fill in the blank with used to or would: When they were younger they _______ go on vacation every summer to the Rockies.
would
Change the following sentences using despite: She ate the chocolate cake. She was on a diet.
Despite being on a diet, she ate the chocolate cake.
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