I .... my homework when my mum...
was doing, walked in / arrived
They ... (get) married this month
are getting
... it rained, they have a good time
Although
I ... speak when I was 3 y.o.
could
Shall we catch a taxi? - If ... (take) the bus, it... (be) cheaper
If we take the bus, it will be cheaper
I ... attend piano lessons when I was in primary school.
used to
I have to go. My train ... (leave) at 5.30.
leaves
... of what I said yesterday, we're still friends
in spite
He ... to come with me. I can go alone.
doesn't have
We're going to take the train. If we ... (take) the bus, it ... (be) cheaper, but the train is quicker
If we took the bus, it would be cheaper.
Kate didn't come to the cinema with us. she .... the movie (already)
had already seen
I hear Sarah won the lottery. What ... (do) with the money?
What is she going to do with the money?
Despite ... very tired, he still helped me
being / feeling
Don't phone at 8.30. I ... TV (watch. perhaps)
might be watching
I want to call him, but she doesn't know his number. She says: I ... (phone) him if I ... (know) his number.
I would phone him if I knew his number
We weren't hungry. We ... lunch (just)
had just had
Don't phone us between 7 and 8. We ... (eat).
We will be eating.
I sent the documents today, so they should arrive ... Monday
by
It .... secret (keep). Don't tell anyone
must be kept
It's very crowded here. I .... there .... (be) so many people.
I wish there weren't so many people.
Tom was tired when he got home. He .... hard all day (work)
had been working
Three hours from now, the cinema will be empty. Everyone ... (go) home.
Everyone will have gone home.
The club is for students only. You can't go in .... you are a student.
unless
The fire spread quickly, but everyone... to escape
was able to / managed to
I didn't know you were in the hospital so I didn't go to visit you. If I ... (know) you were in hospital, I ... (go) to visit you.
If I'd known you were in hospital, I would have gone to visit you.