Open the brackets:
It's the best book I (read).
have read
Complete with a suitable preposition:
I'm having a meeting ______ Monday.
on
Complete with a suitable article:
Have ______ orange!
an
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I (visit)you if my boyfriend (accompany) me.
will visit, accompanies
Complete with a suitable modal:
Your brother __________ quit smoking.
should/must
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I (take) a photo of my son when he (jump).
took, was jumping
Complete with a suitable preposition:
____ night all the cats are grey.
at
Complete with a suitable article:
I love _____ dreess you're wearing!
the
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Sorry, I'm too busy. If I (have) time, I (help) you.
had, would help
Complete with a suitable modal:
Molly _____________ read "Farewell to the Arms" for her next literature class.
has to
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(in a restaurant)
- A steak or an escalope?
- I (have) a steak. Rare, please.
will take
Complete with a suitable conjunction:
She didn't see the man _________ she was driving fast.
because
Complete with a suitable article:
Such ___________ nice weather!
zero article
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Guess what? I (offer) a job!
have been
Complete with a suitable modal:
I'm sure you _______ learn Spanish before you travel to Latin America. It'll come in useful.
must
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(riding a bike)
Look! It's a tree! We (crash)!
are going to
Complete with a suitable conjunction:
She was driving fast ________ she didn't see the man.
so
Complete with a suitable quantifier:
We have only two apples. It's not __________ for an apple pie.
enough
Open the brackets:
The office (clean) every morning.
is cleaned
Complete with a suitable modal:
Students___________ wear a uniform.
don't have to
My younger brother told me that he (not go) to school the day before.
hadn't been
Complete with a suitable conjunction:
Take your umbrella ________ it rains.
in case
Complete with a suitable quantifier:
We have very ________ apples. It's not enough for an apple pie.
few
Open the brackets:
- Why are you so upset?
- I've lost my job. If I (behave) in a more reasonable way, I (not sack).
had behaved, wouldn't have been sacked
Complete with a suitable modal:
My cousin is looking forward to___________ to dance the tango.
being able