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English, 06.05.2020 08:16 bgarrison364

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1. When we returned, we saw that somebody (break) one of our windows
2. That’s the room you have classes.
3. The Olympics and Paralympics in London in 2012
were hold
were held
4. The car park is free – you to pay!
5. Students got their results in June. A letter (send) to their home address
6. If I find £20 on the floor in a shop, I (give) it to one of the assistants.
7. Diana told me she (want) to start learning French.
8. You won’t miss the train if you stay in bed so long.
9. Mary and Anna (meet) for lunch most days. Their offices are very close.
10. We’ll come and see you again Saturday.
next
the next
11. ‘Don’t you hear your phone ring?’ ‘No, I (listen) to music on headphones.’
12. Richard has always worked much less I do.
than
then
13. Chris me that he knew why he had been made redundant.
14.It won’t take long to paint this room, it?
15. There are eggs in the fridge. Shall I get some?
any
no
16. You’re Andy’s new secretary, you?
17. I would invite you to the party if I (know) you will be here!
18. I think I (send) Pedro the wrong file when I emailed him today.
19. Wait until Roberto (get) here and then the meeting can begin.
20. I like cabbage but I love it now.
21.Sally pass her driving test if she didn’t practise more.
wouldn’t
won’t
22. If you sent him a birthday card, be really happy to get it.
he’ll
he’d
23. Lisa listens to the music when she works.
usually
use to
24. My mother (go) to salsa dance classes last month – she loves it!
25. You ___ record films in the cinema. It’s illegal!
mustn’t
shouldn’t
26.‘Is Mike at home?’ ‘He (go) to the shops a minute ago. He’ll be back in an hour.’
27. You will be able to get home only you call a taxi.
unless
if
28.There were only people at the concert because of the weather
few
a few
28.I don’t like people with me.
to disagree
disagreeing
29. I don’t want to eat curry again! We (have) it twice this week.
30. My sister to me: "Do not tell anyone about her new boyfriend".
said
told
31. We (go) to the Edinburgh Festival in August this year.
32. Wait everyone is here before you start the meeting.
33. Donna be able to give me a lift to the station later?
34. Could you drive not so ? I hate it.
faster
fast
35. That’s the man dog bit me last month!
whose
who’s
36. Sonia (work) in the garden. Shall I call her for you?
37. we call you when William arrives?
Will
Shall
38. If I Jenny, I wouldn’t say anything to you and just forget about it.
39. I (drink) less coffee to see if it helps with my headaches.

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