What's _____ capital of your country?
What's the capital of your country?
If I ____ (to have) a lot of money, I _____ (to travel) around the world.
If I had a lot of money, I would travel around the world.
Normally, he ______ (to wake up) at 6 o'clock.
Normally, he wakes up at 6 o'clock.
It is raining when I got home last night.
It was raining when I got home last night.
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He knows a lot about ____ geology.
He knows a lot about geology.
If it _____ (to rain) tomorrow, we ____ (to go) to the cinema.
If it rains tomorrow, we'll go to the cinema.
I _____ (to think) that she ______ (to go) on holiday every summer.
I think that she goes on holiday every summer.
I have not ate anything today.
I have not eaten anything today.
Which one is American?
Favourite or Favorite
Favorite
They moved from ____ Netherlands to _____ Portugal two years ago.
They moved from The Netherlands to Portugal two years ago.
________ (you, to believe) me if I ______ (to tell) you?
Would you believe me if I told you?
While we _______ (to walk), we _____ (to find) a puppy near the beach.
While we were walking, we found a puppy near the beach.
I fell asleep while I watched TV.
I fell asleep while I was watching TV.
Change the verb:
?
Taught
?
Teach
Taught
Taught
I never listen to _____ radio. In fact, I haven't got _______ radio.
I never listen to the radio. In fact, I haven't got a radio.
If I ____ (to know) that back then, I _____ (to tell) you.
If I had known that back then, I would have told you.
When I _____ (to see) him playing games, I ____ (to know) that he ______ (not, to do) his homework.
When I saw him playing games, I knew that he hadn't done his homework.
The children hasn't done their homework yet.
The children haven't done their homework yet.
Change the verb:
Shake
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Shake
Shook
Shaken
In ____ past ____ most young boys became farmers or got another job in their village.
In the past most young boys became farmers or got another job in their village.
I don't know, but I think that if you _____ (to do) that, she _______ (to distrust) you.
I don't know, but I think that if you did that, she would distrust you.
I don't think he ______ (ever, to be) to Portugal.
I don't think he has ever been to Portugal.
I haven’t ever been to Korea.
I have never been to Korea.
Correct the sentence:
The percent of overweight childrens have risen drastic.
The percentage of overweight children has risen drastically.