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  • My boss was entering my office when I was skyping my grandmother.
    ENTERED
  • She claimed finishing the presentation all by herself.
    THAT SHE HAD FINISHED
  • If the children didn’t paint on the walls at that birthday party, we wouldn’t have to redecorate the house!
    HADN'T PAINTED
  • He asked us how much was the entrance fee.
    THE ENTRANCE FEE WAS
  • I know her since childhood, she’s a great friend.
    HAVE KNOWN
  • When are you leaving? It depends of the weather.
    DEPENDS ON
  • They aren’t thinking to buy that house are they? It's really expensive.
    THINKING OF BUYING
  • We’re not quite sure, but it must have been broken while we were driving.
    MIGHT HAVE BEEN
  • I wish I went to the party with them. I'm bored here.
    I HAD DONE
  • We are really looking forward to see you next month at the job fair.
    LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING
  • Don’t go there! The floor has painted.
    HAS BEEN PAINTED
  • If there will be sales soon, I’ll get them a really nice present.
    IF THERE ARE
  • He told me that he forgot to close the garage door before leaving the house.
    HAD FORGOTTEN
  • Her plane is arriving at midnight and we supposed to meet her at the airport. (2 mistakes)
    ARRIVES or ARRIVED/ ARE SUPPOSED TO
  • The gas prices are likely go up because of the political conflict.
    LIKELY TO GO UP
  • I drove my car to the garaga and changed the flat tyre. (had)
    HAD MY FLAT TYRE CHANGED
  • This time tomorrow I will have lunch with my old friends.
    WILL BE HAVING
  • You mustn’t pay the rent in advance – you can pay later.
    DON'T HAVE TO PAY
  • If she didn’t start complaining, they wouldn’t have changed their plans.
    HADN'T STRARTED COMPLAINING
  • Laura insisted on change the colour of the logo from black to blue.
    INSISTED ON CHANGING
  • By the time I finish the book the author will be writing a new one.
    WILL HAVE WRITTEN
  • I know her. She mustn’t have stolen the bracelet.
    COULD NOT HAVE STOLEN/ CAN'T HAVE STOLEN
  • I already finished the conversation when they arrived.
    HAD ALREADY FINISHED
  • I could bring my parents gifts from Indonesia, which made them very happy.
    WAS ABLE TO BRING
  • They can’t afford celebrating their wedding in that restaurant, so they chose another one.
    CAN'T AFFORD TO CELEBRATE
  • Where's George? She might went to the shops.
    MIGHT HAVE GONE
  • This semester I try to do my home work the same day I get it.
    AM TRYING