Complete the sentences with would if possible; if not, use used to: When they were children, they _____ go to the park every Sunday.
would
Complete the sentences with the simple past or past perfect form of the verb in parentheses: His clothes _____ (be) dirty because he _____ (play) soccer at the park.
were; had been playing
Carol says she _____ wear her new dress to next week's party.
'll
's going to
Complete the sentences with 'used to' or 'didn’t use to': As a teenager, I ______________ go to many parties. My parents wouldn’t let me.
didn't use to
Rewrite the sentence so that the positive is negative or the negative is positive: They haven't been paying attention.
They have been paying attention.
Rewrite the sentence so that the positive is negative or the negative is positive: They are telling the truth.
They aren't telling the truth.
I think we _____ win more medals than last year.
will
are going to
I was busy yesterday when you called. I _____ my homework.
did
was doing
Complete the sentences with 'used to' or 'didn’t use to': We ______________ get along, but we’re good friends now.
didn't use to
Complete the sentences with the simple past or past perfect form of the verb in parentheses: As soon as we _____ (meet), I realized that I _____ (seen) her before.
met; had seen
Complete the sentences with would if possible; if not, use used to: I _____ know the names of all the capital cities in the world.
used to
I've been studying English all day.
present perfect continuous
present perfect
simple present
present continuous
What do you think he _____ bring us back from his trip?
's going to
'll
You probably will arrive earlier than me.
You will probably arrive earlier than me.
Rewrite the sentence so that the positive is negative or the negative is positive: Ian plays tennis regularly.
Ian doesn't play tennis regularly.
Complete the sentences with the simple past or past perfect form of the verb in parentheses: I _____ (not eat) Greek food before I went to Greece.
hadn't eaten
Correct the mistake: I'm going travel around the world next year.
I'm going TO travel around the world next year.
Use the words to make sentences in the correct present tense: They / never / be / to the US
They have never been to the US.
Use the words to make sentences in the correct present tense: I / read / 50 pages / this book / so far
I have read 50 pages of this book so far.
I _____ home when I _____ your brother at the bus stop.
was driving; was seeing
drove; was seeing
was driving; saw
drove; saw
Prices are falling fast these days.
simple present
present continuous
present perfect
present perfect continuous
We usually have dinner early.
present perfect
present continuous
present perfect continuous
simple present
Rewrite the sentence so that the positive is negative or the negative is positive: We haven't had breakfast today.
We have had breakfast today.
Complete the sentences with would if possible; if not, use used to: Pat _____ be in the same class as me at school.
used to
I'm sure you _____ to do very well on the exam tomorrow.
'll
're going to
Complete the sentences with would if possible; if not, use used to: I ___________ have a cat when I was ten.
used to
Correct the mistake: The plane touching down in Paris at 4 a.m. tomorrow morning.
The plane TOUCHES down in Paris at 4 a.m. tomorrow morning.
Rewrite the sentence so that the positive is negative or the negative is positive: We have been making lemonade.
We haven't been making lemonade.
Use the words to make sentences in the correct present tense: We've just gotten here. We / not be / wait / long
We haven't been waited long.
Complete the sentences with would if possible; if not, use used to: My dad _____ take me to the circus every summer.
would
They're visiting their grandparents at the moment.
present continuous
present perfect
present perfect continuous
simple present
Talk to her; I'm sure she _____ understand.
's going to
'll
He has been reading that book for three hours now.
present perfect
simple present
present perfect continuous
present continuous
Rewrite the sentence so that the positive is negative or the negative is positive: Mary hasn't been at school all day.
Mary has been at school all day.
Correct the mistake: Does the movie starting at 6 p.m.?
Does the movie START at 6 p.m.?
Complete the sentences with 'used to' or 'didn’t use to': There ______________ be any buildings here.
didn't use to
Complete the sentences with the simple past or past perfect form of the verb in parentheses: She _____ (run) so she _____ (be) out of breath.
had been running; was
She _____ the coffee when she _____ down.
was carrying; was falling
had been carrying; was falling
was carrying; fell
had been carrying; fell
Complete the sentences with would if possible; if not, use used to: He ___________ belong to the chess club.
used to
Use the words to make sentences in the correct present tense: My dad / stay / at home / today
My dad is staying at home today.
He _____ for half an hour before his friends _____.
had been waiting; were arriving
had been waiting; arrived
had waited; were arriving
had waited; arrived
Use the words to make sentences in the correct present tense: The mail / not / usually / come / ten
The mail doesn't usually come at ten.
Correct the mistake: She won't to get here on time.
She won't get here on time.
Complete the sentences with 'used to' or 'didn’t use to': I _____ to eat fruit, but I do now!
didn't use to
I _____ (have) breakfast, an then I _____ (go) to school.
had; went
Complete the sentences with 'used to' or 'didn’t use to': She ______________ have really long hair and wear it in a ponytail.
used to
Complete the sentences with the simple past or past perfect form of the verb in parentheses: The movie _____ (already start) when we _____ (arrive).
had already started; arrived.
Complete the sentences with 'used to' or 'didn’t use to': When I was your age, I ______________ play the trumpet, too.
used to
I haven't cleaned the car yet.
present continuous
present perfect
present perfect continuous
simple present
What _____ do this weekend?
will you
are you going to
Complete the sentences with would if possible; if not, use used to: We _____ live in that house.
used to
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