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