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Halloween ME3 2nd Conditional, Past Modals and +

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  • The doctor wrote a ___ for my medicine. (prescription / bandage)
    prescription
  • If I had wings, I ___ fly over the castle. (would / will)
    would
  • If our school had a big hall, we ___ a concert. (would organize / will organize)
    would organize
  • She studies drawing every day because she wants to be an ___. (artist / scientist)
    artist
  • The students were not sure about the answers; they felt very ___ (uncertain / unhappy)
    uncertain
  • The ___ told me how to take the syrup before the party. (pharmacist / journalist)
    pharmacist
  • The witch put a soft ___ on the chair. (cushion / rug)
    cushion
  • We all ___ our faces painted by an artist. (had / did)
    had
  • The vampire has already bought the ingredients; he ___ cook something special for dinner. (decided to / forgot to)
    decided to
  • The person who carves pumpkins is a great ___. (carver / painter)
    carver
  • The kids put the candy bowl on the small ___ next to the bed. (table / armchair)
    table
  • The cat sleeps on the round ___ on the floor. (rug / cushion)
    rug
  • They bought the tickets, so they ___ visit the museum next weekend. (expect to / refuse to)
    expect to
  • There’s a photo of our costumes in a ___ on the desk. (picture frame / bookcase)
    picture frame
  • I told my teacher I would bring a new broom next month; I ___ buy a new one. (promise to / want to)
    promise to
  • They ___ bring snacks; the teacher had already prepared everything. (didn’t have to / had to)
    didn’t have to
  • We ___ start the play at 5 p.m. (plan to / forgot to)
    plan to
  • The vampire keeps his books about recipes on a tall ___. (bookcase / dresser)
    bookcase
  • The students ___ their costumes designed by a professional. (had / ordered)
    had
  • The teacher is always polite; she is never ___ to her students. (unkind / unhappy)
    unkind
  • You ___ taken an umbrella; it rained all night. (should have / shouldn’t have)
    should have
  • If I met a ghost, I ___ ask for a picture. (would / will)
    would
  • The newspaper invited a ___ to write about local stories. (journalist / historian)
    journalist
  • Grandma made two soft ___ for the reading corner. (cushions / ceilings)
    cushions
  • We ___ eaten so much candy; now we feel sick. (shouldn’t have / should have)
    shouldn’t have
  • I ___ the lights fixed by the electrician. (had / made)
    had
  • The witch ___ studied harder for her test. (should have / shouldn’t have)
    should have
  • The vampire ___ his cape cleaned before the party. (had / did)
    had
  • If I had a black cat, I ___ call it Shadow. (would / wouldn’t)
    would
  • If we knew a famous chef, we ___ ask for a pie recipe. (would / will)
    would
  • If I were a witch, I ___ fly over the city at night. (would / will)
    would
  • The witch ___ her decorations arranged by her helpers. (had / organized)
    had
  • We ___ learn new songs for the show. (plan to / forgot to)
    plan to
  • The vampire ___ his shoes repaired for the party. (had / bought)
    had
  • We had a delicious hamburger at a friendly ___ before the movie night. (diner / clinic)
    diner
  • I had a ___ after eating too many sweets; I called the dentist. (toothache / headache)
    toothache
  • The repairs showed big ___ in the school hall. (improvement / movement)
    improvement
  • If the party were today, we ___ our costumes right now. (would wear / wore)
    would wear
  • We ___ the music checked by the DJ before the event. (had / asked)
    had
  • We ___ stay late; the teacher cancelled the activity. (didn’t need to / had to)
    didn’t need to
  • If the weather were nice, we ___ visit the fair. (would / will)
    would
  • The teacher ___ show a movie tomorrow. (decided to / decide to)
    decided to
  • The ghost felt tired and ___ go to bed early. (had to / didn’t have to)
    had to
  • I keep my costume in the top drawer of the ___. (dresser / bookcase)
    dresser
  • The class visited a ___ to see a pumpkin art show. (gallery / clinic)
    gallery
  • The girl loves dancing and dreams of becoming a professional ___. (dancer / singer)
    dancer
  • We ___ the classroom if we had more time. (would decorate / decorated)
    would decorate
  • Before the party, the ___ gave me the medicine and explained how to take it. (pharmacist / mechanic)
    pharmacist
  • The quiet family day brought a lot of ___ to the community. (enjoyment / excitement)
    enjoyment
  • The school’s computers stopped working, so they called an ___ to help. (IT technician / librarian)
    IT technician
  • The students booked the art room and wrote the plan; they ___ make scary masks next week. (intend to / refuse to)
    intend to
  • I finished my homework early, so I ___ work on my costume now. (intend to / expect to)
    intend to
  • I told the teacher I want to help; I ___ join the decoration team. (would like to / forgot to)
    would like to
  • You ___ cleaned the classroom; it’s dirty. (should have / shouldn’t have)
    should have
  • I ___ finish my project, it wasn’t necessary. (had to / didn’t need to)
    didn’t need to
  • Our car stopped on the way to the party; we took it to the ___. (mechanic’s / hair salon)
    mechanic’s
  • The witch got a new haircut for the party at the ___. (hair salon / gallery)
    hair salon
  • The witch loves cooking for her friends; she ___ bake cookies for the party. (would like to / refuse to)
    would like to
  • The floor is warmer now because we added a big ___ for the party. (rug / cushion)
    rug
  • The witch sat by the window in her favorite ___. (armchair / dresser)
    armchair
  • The witch will ___ her hair styled before the ball. (have / make)
    have
  • The nurse cleaned the cut and put a ___ on it. (bandage / gallery)
    bandage
  • They ___ arrive early; the line was long and tickets were limited. (had to / didn’t have to)
    had to
  • He ___ bring his mask; there were extra ones at school. (didn’t need to / had to)
    didn’t need to
  • The school hired a new ___ to organize all events. (manager / teacher)
    manager
  • The new club offers music and games for everyone’s ___. (entertainment / improvement)
    entertainment
  • If we had more pumpkins, we ___ decorate the classroom better. (would / will)
    would
  • The ___ fixed the stage lights in ten minutes. (electrician / musician)
    electrician
  • They ___ their pumpkins painted by the art teacher. (had / made)
    had
  • My broom is broken; I need to ___ it fixed. (have / do)
    have
  • I hurt my finger carving a pumpkin, so I went to the ___. (clinic / diner)
    clinic
  • We painted the ___ orange for the party lights. (ceiling / rug)
    ceiling