Conditionals&Wishes
Used to
Verb forms
Past modals
100

If it ____(rain) tomorrow, we will stay at home.

rains

100

When I was a child, I ___ (ride) my bike every day.

used to ride

100

Please try ___ (finish) your homework before dinner.

to finish

100

I'm sure he was at the party yesterday. I saw him there.

"He ... been at the party."

must have

200

I wish I ___ (have) more free time for hobbies.

had


200

I can’t get used to ___ (wake up) so early.

waking up

200

I forgot ___ (lock) the door before leaving.

to lock

200

She didn't study, and that's why she failed the exam.

"She ... studied."

should have

300

She wouldn’t have been late if she ___ (leave) the house earlier.

had left

300

She ___ (not / use) to like coffee, but now she drinks it every day.

didn't use to like

300

We managed ___ (find) a taxi in the middle of the night.

to find

300

I think it's possible that she forgot to send the email.

"She ... forgotten to send the email."

might have/may have/could have

400

If you had studied harder, you ___ (pass) the test.

would have passed

400

Are you used to ___ (drive) on the right side of the road?

driving

400

He suggested ___ (go) for a walk after lunch.

going

400

I'm certain they didn't hear the announcement, because they kept asking about it.

"They ... heard the announcement."

can't have

500

Rewrite: “It’s a pity I don’t know her address” → I wish…

I wish I knew her address.

500

Rewrite: “This weather feels strange to me” → I’m not…

I’m not used to this weather.


500

She promised ___ (call) me as soon as she arrived.

to call

500

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

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