If it ____(rain) tomorrow, we will stay at home.
rains
When I was a child, I ___ (ride) my bike every day.
used to ride
Please try ___ (finish) your homework before dinner.
to finish
I'm sure he was at the party yesterday. I saw him there.
"He ... been at the party."
must have
I wish I ___ (have) more free time for hobbies.
had
I can’t get used to ___ (wake up) so early.
waking up
I forgot ___ (lock) the door before leaving.
to lock
She didn't study, and that's why she failed the exam.
"She ... studied."
should have
She wouldn’t have been late if she ___ (leave) the house earlier.
had left
She ___ (not / use) to like coffee, but now she drinks it every day.
didn't use to like
We managed ___ (find) a taxi in the middle of the night.
to find
I think it's possible that she forgot to send the email.
"She ... forgotten to send the email."
might have/may have/could have
If you had studied harder, you ___ (pass) the test.
would have passed
Are you used to ___ (drive) on the right side of the road?
driving
He suggested ___ (go) for a walk after lunch.
going
I'm certain they didn't hear the announcement, because they kept asking about it.
"They ... heard the announcement."
can't have
Rewrite: “It’s a pity I don’t know her address” → I wish…
I wish I knew her address.
Rewrite: “This weather feels strange to me” → I’m not…
I’m not used to this weather.
She promised ___ (call) me as soon as she arrived.
to call
We think that it did NOT happen in a distance past.
"They ... known how to use the computer. It was invented later."
couldn't have