How ... coffee do you drink every day?
How much coffee do you drink every day?
James can run ... (fast) than John.
James can run faster than John.
The train always ... (leave) on time.
The train always leaves on time.
After I … (wash up), I watched TV.
A: washed up
B: had washed up
C: have washed up
After I had washed up, I watched TV.
Answer B
The bus ... (leave) at 3 o'clock, so I can sleep in.
The bus leaves at 3 o'clock, so I can sleep in.
How ... cups of tea do you usually drink?
How many cups of tea do you usually drink?
I speak English more fluently now than I did last year.
What is the matter? Why ... (cry / you)?
What's the matter? Why are you crying?
I ... (wait) for three hours now and I am tired of it!
A: waited
B: have been waiting
C: was waiting
I have been waiting for three hours now and I am tired of it!
B: have been waiting
I promise I ... (call) you after work.
I promise I will call you after work.
Her lost luggage was the ... of her worries.
Her lost luggage was the least of her worries.
He had an accident last year. Now, he drives ... (careful) than before.
He had an accident last year. Now, he drives more carefully than before.
At 7.30 yesterday morning, I ... (cycle) to school.
At 7.30 yesterday morning, I was cycling to school.
We should give him a tour of the city since he ... (never see) Amsterdam before.
A: never saw
B: has never been seen
C: has never seen
We should give him a tour of the city since he has never seen Amsterdam before.
C: has never seen
The weather forecast is good. It ... (be) sunny.
The weather forecast is good. It is going to be sunny.
He was one of the ... who survived the plane crash.
He was one of the few who survived the plane crash.
... (few) people visit our store as the years go by.
Fewer people visit our store as the years go by.
My dad ... (listen) to classical music when I ... (arrive) home from school.
My dad was listening to classical music when I arrived home from school.
When I got there, I found out that I ... (leave) my umbrella at home.
A: was leaving
B: have left
C: had left
When I got there, I found out that I had left my umbrella at home.
C: had left
Wake me up at 7 - I ... (sleep) long enough by then.
Wake me up at 7 - I will have slept long enough by then.