Past Perfect Simple and Continuous
Used to and Would
Verb Patterns
Modal Verbs
Future
100

He (finish) his homework before dinner yesterday.

had finished

100

She used to/would play the piano for hours, practicing her favorite songs.

used to/would

100

Why not (take) a walk in the park and enjoy the fresh air?

take

100

Let's go to the cinema, don't/shall we?

shall

100

She starts cooking dinner as soon as she (finish) work.

finishes

200

They (visit) Paris twice before they moved to London.

had visited

200

They used to/would play chess every evening after dinner.

used to/would

200

I'd sooner (stay) home and read a good book than go to that party.

stay

200

We're not going to stay for a long time. You should/must take maximum 3 T-shirts 

should

200

I want to come around my parents immediately (come) to my hometown.

come 

300

She (study) for hours when her friends arrived.

had been studying

300

I used to/would enjoy rock music, but now I prefer classic one. 

used to

300

(swim) is my favorite way to stay in shape and relax.

Swimming

300

You ought to/have to come on time. Otherwise you interrupt teacher and students. 

have to

300

By this time next year, she (complete) her degree.

will have completed

400

By the time the meeting ended, he (work) on the project for three weeks.

had been working

400

They used to/would have big family gatherings every Sunday.

used to

400

You'd better (bring) an umbrella in case it rains.

bring

400

They ... supposed to keep the noise down after 10 PM.

are

400

She (work) at the company for a decade by the time she retires.

will have been working

500

They (wait) in line for over an hour when the store finally opened.

had been waiting

500

I used to/would live in italy in my childhood.

used to 

500

Try (finish) your homework before dinner so you have more free time later.

to finish

500

Obviously, she ... be at home. There's a light in her room

must

500

This time tomorrow, I (fly) to New York.

will be flying

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