Since I love cats, I _________ (have) too many.
have - 0 conditional
My cat __________ (live) with me for a year now.
has lived
I ____________ (finish) dinner, when my cat knocked over my wine glass.
had finished
This weekend my cat probably __________ (give) birth to four kittens.
is going to give
What is the past participle of teach?
taught
If you want to go to Paris, I __________ (go) with you next summer.
will go - 1st conditional
Neither of my cats _________ (go) to Paris before.
have been
A long time ago, I _________ (live) in Paris and learned French.
lived
"There's the doorbell... I __________ (get) it."
will
My cat Simon was in the shower while my other cat ____________ (eat) dinner.
was eating
Since you are getting up for another glass of wine, __________ (you/ bring) me one too?
will you bring - 1st conditional
In the summer of 1992 my mother _________ (bring) me a kitten from the countryside.
brought
The plane _________ (left) by the time I got to the airport.
had left
Next year, I'm not really sure, but I think I __________ (be able) to visit my mother again.
will be able
Put this into "going to" form:
We ______________ (never / be able) to stop thinking about germs from now on.
are never going to be able
Generally speaking, when people get a lot of fresh air, they __________ (sleep) better at night.
sleep - 0 conditional
Yesterday my cats ___________ (fight) over a new mouse toy.
fought
Neil Armstrong __________ (not / pilot) the Apollo spacecraft.
didn't pilot
During Semana Santa, I ____________ (finally / see) my partner again.
am finally going to
Can you __________ (lend or borrow) me a few euros? I forgot my wallet.
lend
If you squeeze a cat, it __________ (squeak).
squeaks
They ___________ (not/ be able) to sell their house in this terrible economy.
have not been able to
He __________ (strike) a deal with the Chinese before he went to Japan and launched his business.
had struck
If I had to guess, I would say he __________ (probably / not / decide) to take the plane instead of the train.
will probably decide not
I'm so sick of you __________ (say or tell in the correct form) me that you don't like my cats.
telling