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  • They still could accuse us. (Passive Form be/to be/being + past participle)
    We could still be accused.
  • It sounds like a dishwasher but it ____ - they haven’t got one.
    could have
    can’t have been
    may not have
    can’t be
  • One day we’ll laugh about be / to be / being locked in the toilet.
    being
  • I didn’t think they would invite me. (Passive Form be/to be/being + past participle)
    I didn’t think I would be invited.
  • And do you think I might _____ (ask) about my work experience? (Infinitive with or without to or -ing + passive form)
    be asked
  • Every year, when the temperature drops below zero, the lake ____ (freeze) over. (Conditionals)
    freezes
  • It may / can be – it’s in the right position.
    may
  • She isn’t expecting anyone to pay her for this work. (Passive Form be/to be/being + past participle)
    She isn’t expecting to be paid for this work.
  • ‘I haven’t had breakfast this morning.’ - Ben said he ______ breakfast that morning. (Reported Speech)
    hadn’t had
  • If I see her, I ______ (tell) her you’re looking for her. (Conditionals)
    will tell
  • I remember them telling me: ‘You’re a leader’. (Passive Form be/to be/being + past participle)
    I remember being told: ‘You’re a leader’.
  • I don’t know if Mike goes to the gym any more. He ______, I suppose.
    must have
    might not be
    must be
    might do
  • If you’d been in that situation, what ____ you _____(do)? (Conditionals)
    would, have done
  • Have you any idea where you might have / can have left them?
    might have
  • The garden’s wet – it _____ rained during the night.
    must have
    might do
    may not have
    might not be
  • If we are / were not too busy next week, I’ll give you a ring.
    are
  • The police say they are looking / were looking / would be looking for a man in his 30s.
    are looking
  • What will she do if she doesn’t get / wouldn’t get into that university?
    doesn’t get
  • He may not / can’t have – he hasn’t got any money.
    can’t
  • I usually click on ‘skip ad’ when an advert will come / comes on.
    comes
  • I don’t know – It could be / can be Swedish.
    could be
  • Give Chloe a bit more time – she ____ ready yet.
    could have
    might not be
    can’t have been
    can’t be
  • Don’t forget you might be / to be / being asked to show your ID card.
    be
  • The guide book says the museum opens / opened / would open every Saturday in summer.
    opens
  • Penny claimed she can / could / would be able to swim when she was only two.
    could
  • If today was Sunday, I didn’t have / wouldn’t have to work.
    wouldn’t have
  • The assistant said the shop is / will be / would be closing at 5 pm that afternoon.
    would be
  • There’s no answer on their landline, but I guess they _____ arrived home yet.
    might not be
    must be
    might do
    may not have
  • Don’t lie, whatever you do – you mustn’t risk _____ (find out). (Infinitive with or without to or -ing + passive form)
    being found out
  • If you hadn’t helped / wouldn’t help me, I never would have managed to finish on time.
    hadn’t helped
  • It mustn’t / can’t be – he’s away in Turkey at the moment.
    can’t
  • We’re going out later this evening.’ - Jane told me they ______ out later that evening.
    were going
  • I have a problem. If I see a new product, I want / wanted to buy it immediately.
    want
  • I guess she must go / must have gone out.
    must have gone
  • Sorry. I ______ (turn) the music down if I’d known you were trying to work. (Conditionals)
    would have turned
  • It was the first castle be / to be / being built in North America.
    to be
  • Jerry told me he lost / has lost / had lost his homework that morning.
    had lost
  • Laura insisted on be / to be / being driven to the airport.
    being
  • I want people to recognise my mother’s achievements. (Passive Form be/to be/being + past participle)
    I want my mother’s achievements to be recognised.
  • He was the last one they chose. (Passive Form be/to be/being + past participle)
    He was the last (one) to be chosen.
  • ‘What time is it?’ - Jack asked what time ______ .
    it was
  • You _____ (not want) so much if you didn’t spend all day looking at things to buy on your phone. (Conditionals)
    wouldn’t want
  • I love people giving me presents. (Passive Form be/to be/being + past participle)
    I love being given presents.
  • How would you feel if your face appeared / appears in a TV ad?
    appeared
  • When I ______ (stroke) my cat, she makes a loud purring sound. (Conditionals)
    stroke
  • John never expected be / to be / being rewarded for his bravery.
    to be
  • I’m hoping ____ (offer) a job, basically. (Infinitive with or without to or -ing + passive form)
    to be offered
  • Despite the ban, elephants continue be / to be / being hunted.
    being \ to be
  • ‘We always leave early on Fridays.’ - Ken admits that they always _____ early on Fridays.
    leave
  • Don likes his coat be / to be / being washed by hand.
    to be
  • Eve insisted that she sent / has sent / had sent the email the previous day.
    had sent
  • ‘Can I buy tickets for the concert online?’ - The girl enquired if _____ tickets for the concert online.
    she could buy
  • I hadn’t bought / wouldn’t have bought those trainers if they hadn’t been on offer.
    wouldn’t have bought
  • If we ____ (not take) that road, we wouldn’t have discovered that amazing park. (Conditionals)
    hadn’t taken
  • When the sun ______ (rise), these nocturnal animals all disappear. (Conditionals)
    rises
  • They managed to fix the ship, but it _______ easy.
    might do
    could have
    may not have
    can’t have been
  • I don’t mind them contacting me in the morning. (Passive Form be/to be/being + past participle)
    I don’t mind being contacted in the morning.
  • ‘There won’t be a class next Tuesday.’ - The teacher said there ____ a class the following Tuesday.
    wouldn’t be
  • It can be / must be Marta’s – there’s no-one else here.
    must be
  • The pollution _____ come from the factory, but they aren’t sure yet.
    may not have
    might do
    could have
    might not be
  • If that jacket ____ (be) a bit cheaper, maybe I would buy it. (Conditionals)
    were/was
  • She might not / can have seen your email yet, I guess.
    might not
  • ‘When will you be home?’ - Mum asked what time I _____ home.
    would be
  • Nick _____ upstairs. There’s music coming from his room.
    must be
    must have
    can’t be
    could have
  • Tony called me and said he is / will be / would be late that evening.
    would be
  • They say that on a clear day, you can / could / have been able to see France from here.
    can
  • I’ll never forget be / to be / being chosen for the team.
    being
  • ‘I’ve been studying for my exams all weekend.’ - Jo said she ____ for her exams all weekend.’
    had been studying