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While Brian read / readed / was reading / were reading the newspaper, Jane was playing games online.
was reading
A rude person isn’t lazy / outgoing / polite.
polite
This is the woman who / whose rescued my cat.
who
There is no one / someone in the office today. It’s empty.
no one
He suggested watching / watch a horror film.
watching
Sarah will learn / is going to learn Spanish so that she can talk to her Spanish cousin.
is going to learn
If Molly is late for school, her teacher ... (be) annoyed.
will be
If I ... (not have to) work today, I would go to the beach.
didn't have to
Do you think it will rain / is going to rain tomorrow?
will rain
He can't think of anything / something to write on her blog.
anything
Fred is so annoying; sometimes I think you only fall out with / put up with him because he gives you lots of sweets.
put up with
I'm good at athletics. I have even won / beat a few races.
won
When I was young I couldn't / won't swim because I was scared of water.
couldn't
The opposite of "dull" is... unrealiable / convenient / entertaining
entertaining
Did you downloaded / have you downloaded many films recently?
have you downloaded
I didn't visit / haven't visited the UK before.
haven't visited
Daisy didn't message / hasn't messaged me last week
didn't message
Tom lived / has lived in London since 2012.
has lived
Do I need to / ought to hand in my essay on Monday?
need to
I won’t have to / be allowed to stay out late on Saturday evening. I must be home by nine o’clock.
be allowed to
Students don’t have to / won’t be able to join an after-school club, but the clubs are fun.
don't have to
Luca could / will be able to drive a car when he passes his test.
will be able to
You ought not to / don’t have to interrupt someone when they’re speaking.
ought not to