I enjoy _______ (read) in bed.
reading
I'm married for 30 years, and we're still going strong.
I've been married for 30 years, and we're still going strong. (Present Perfect)
You don’t have to / mustn’t pay to enter the museum. It’s free.
don't have to
I need ________ (go) to the supermarket.
to go
Did you ever try black truffles from Europe?
Have you ever tried black truffles from Europe? (Present Perfect)
Penguins ________ (not usually see) at the North pole.
Penguins aren't usually seen at the North pole.
He promised ______ (call) me when he gets home!
to call
I haven't went shopping yesterday.
I didn’t go shopping yesterday. (Past Simple)
You don’t have to / shouldn’t listen to him. He tells lies.
shouldn't
I don't mind ______ (wait) for the bus.
I'd like ______ (buy) a new car.
waiting/to buy
A: I don't go to the party tonight.
B: Neither are we.
I am not going to the party tonight. (Present Continuous for future arrangements)
Put the sentence into passive:
Shakespeare wrote Hamlet in 1603.
Hamlet was written by Shakespeare in 1603.
It started _______ (rain).
Please, stop ______ (make) such noise!
raining/to rain (both possible)
making
Thank you for the loan! I am paying you back next week.
Thank you for the loan! I will pay you back next week. . (Future with "will" for promises)
The meeting will / might finish early. It depends how long the boss speaks!
might