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  • Brian expected ___ (get) back together with his girlfriend, but she didn’t even let him ___ (say) a word to her.
    to get, say
  • She _____ (move) in a month ago. I ______ (not/visit) her yet, but I ____ (arrange) to meet her this week.
    She moved in a month ago. I have not visited her yet, but I have arranged to meet her this week.
  • I ____ (send) you a postcard as soon as I ___ (get) there.
    I will send you a postcard as soon as I get there.
  • They will broadcast the Edinburgh festival online this year. (passive)
    The Edinburgh festival will be broadcast online this year.
  • My cousin is a soldier, so he ____ wear a uniform. I’m glad I’m a teacher and ____ do the same. I hate any kind of restrictions.
    has to, don't have to
  • How long ____ (you/be) ill? - I _____ (be) ill since I _____ (eat) at that restaurant.
    - How long have you been ill? - I have been ill since I ate at that restaurant.
  • have tequila, have party. (rewrite with 2nd Conditional)
    If we had tequila, we would have a party.
  • Students don’t expect teachers to know everything. (supposed to)
    Teachers are not supposed to know everything
  • Who do you hope _____ (win) the next local elections? - I’ve decided that I _______ (not/vote) this year.
    Who do you hope to win the next local elections? - I’ve decided that I am not going to vote this year.
  • They should have awarded her an Oscar for her performance in that film. (passive, two options)
    She should have been awarded an Oscar for her performance in that film. An Oscar should have been awarded for her performance in that film.
  • Dear teacher, I promise you, I ______ (finish) homework on time next week.
    Dear teacher, I promise you, I will finish homework on time next week.
  • ARTICLES: In ___ sixteenth century, eating ___ sugar became very popular. But only ___ wealthiest people could buy it.
    In the sixteenth century, eating - sugar became very popular. But only the wealthiest people could buy it.
  • I remember _____ (buy) some strawberries yesterday. Where are they? – I have no idea. Sammy must have eaten them. – Stop ____ (lie)! I know it was you!
    buying, lying
  • ______ (you/always/have) long hair, Jane? - No, when I ___ (be) young my hair ___ (be) very short.
    - Have you always had long hair, Jane? - No, when I was young my hair was very short.
  • Where's the mistake: They will keep fight until justice is restored.
    keep fighting