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It's always been his dream to become an influencer. DREAMED He has always ... an influencer.
He has always OF/ABOUT BECOMING an influencer.
Laura could not get there on time because of the traffic. ABLE Laura ... there on time because of the traffic.
Laura WAS NOT ABLE TO GET there on time because of the traffic.
'What time are you leaving?' Dad asked me. WHEN Dad asked me ...
Dad asked me WHEN I WAS LEAVING.
It was a terrible idea to tell her anything. WISH I ... her anything.
I WISH I HAD NOT TOLD her anything.
I don't want to stay home - going out is a better idea. WOULD I ... stay at home.
I WOULD RATHER GO OUT THAN stay at home.
I did my homework and then I phoned my friend. ALREADY By the time I phoned my friend, I ... homework.
By the time I phoned my friend, I HAD ALREADY DONE MY homework.
Which means the same as 'He could not play because he was injured.'
 
He was not able to play because he was injured.
 
He could be able to play due to his injury.
 
He couldn't be able to play because of his injury.
 
He wasn't able playing because he had an injury.
Which means the same as: 'It's always been my dream to visit Hawaii.'
 
I've always dreamed of visiting Hawaii.
 
I've always dreamed with visiting Hawaii.
 
I've always dreamed of visit Hawaii.
 
I've always dreamed with visit Hawaii.
Which means the same as: 'When I was a child, I went to support the 'Alavés' every Sunday'
 
When I was a child, I would go to support the Alavés.
 
When I was a child, I will go to support the Alavés.
 
When I was a child, I use to support the Alavés.
Which means the same as: 'It was a bad idea to copy her answers.'
 
I wish I hadn't copied her answers.
 
I wish I didn't copy her answers.
 
I wish I had copied her answers.
 
I wish I copied her answers.
Which means the same as: 'What time will you arrive? She asked us.'
 
She asked us what time we would arrive.
 
She asked us what time we will arrive.
 
She asked us what time would we arrive.
 
She asked us what time will we arrive.
Which sentence means the same: 'I'd rather have a hamburger than a hot dog.'
 
I'd prefer to have a hamburger, I don't like hot dog so much
 
I don't want a hamburger, I prefer a hot dog.