When I _______ (wake up) it _______ (snow) during the night.
woke up / had snowed
You __________ go out partying the night before an exam.
shouldn´t (bad idea)
I´m not married. Neither _________
am I.
I love you. He said to Sara that .......
he loved her.
Fill in the gap: A Sheila will be here in 15 minutes and I haven’t tidied the flat yet.
B Don’t worry. I’ve __________ tidied the kitchen. I did it this morning. Let’s tidy the living room together.
already
Let’s turn off the TV. There’s ______ interesting to watch.
nothing
Fill in the gap: Joe has had guitar lessons __________ several years.
for (= a period of time)
Fill in the gap: Peter doesn’t do __________ exercise. He’s a bit overweight.
enough
Whose coat is this? It´s _________
mine
Fill in the gap: I don’t know _________ who has a phobia.
anyone
Fill in the gap: A __________ I turn on the radio? It’s very quiet in here.
B Yes, please. That’s a good idea.
Shall (offer)
I love classical music. So ______ I.
So do I
Fill in the gap: The dishwasher _______________ (invent) by an American woman.
was invented (Past Simple Passive)
Fill in the gap: Their star player _______________ (not train) at the moment. He’s hurt.
isn't training (Present Continuous)
Fill in the gap: You ___________ hold the spider if you don’t want to.
don't have to (no necessity)
I love ___________ breakfast in bed.
having
Fill in the gap: We’ll finish as quickly __________ we can.
as (as ... as)
I _________ in Madrid _____ 2020 (I live here now)
´ve lived / since.
Fill in the gap: He _______________ (not be) ready when we arrived, so we had to wait.
wasn't (Past Simple of "to be")
Fill in the gap: We ______ get tickets for the concert – it depends on the price.
might ( = possibility)
I _________(not like) vegetables when I was younger, but now I love them
I didn´t use to like vegetables....now I love them
Fill in the gap: _______________ you ever _______________ (lend) money to a friend?
Have ... lent (Present Perfect)
Fill in the gap: Have you ___________ my email? I sent it yesterday.
got (Present Perfect)
_______ does Michael usually get to work?
How does Michael usually get to work?
I __________buy my mum a present, it´s her birthday tomorrow.
must (personal obligation)
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