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Say 3 things you are to do at work tomorrow.
I am to finish a report, answer e-mails and attend a meeting
Correct: I would rather he plays a different song.
I would rather he played a different song.
Correct: My friend suggested me to travel abroad.
My friend suggested that I should travel abroad.
Correct: My mother told me to don't believe everything I hear.
My mother told me not to believe everything I hear.
Correct: I used to wake up early every day because I start work at 7:00 am.
I am used to waking up early every day because I start work at 7:00 am.
Correct: I went to the mechanic last week and I fixed my car.
I went to the mechanic last week and I had my car fixed.
Correct: I could run 10km yesterday in under 40 minutes.
I was able to run 10km yesterday in under 40 minutes.
Correct: Do you mind open the window?
Do you mind opening the window?
Complete with modal verb + have + past participle: I didn't study enough, that's why I failed. I _____ (study) more.
should have studied
Complete with modal verb + have + past participle: She ____ (bring) her own towels. They have towels at the hotel.
needn't have brought
Complete with modal verb + have + past participle: Let's ask our neighbours. They _____ (hear) some noises when our car was stolen.
might have heard
Complete with modal verb + have + past participle: John ___ (be) very happy when he found out he was going to be a father. He's wanted this for a long time.
must have been
Complete with modal verb + have + past participle: A: Patrick isn't answering his phone. B: He __ (switch) it off or left it at home.
might have switched
Complete with modal verb + have + past participle: A: Look at her diamond ring. B: Yes, it __ (cost) a fortune.
must have cost
You can avoid being misunderstood by talking with your mouth full. True or false?
False
'Could' is used to express a general ability in the past. True or false?
True
Parents never punish children who misbehave. True or false?
False
It hurts a lot when a grain of sand gets into your eye. True or false?
True