Which word means "someone who argues a lot"?
argumentative
Which of these means "right after something happens"?
A) Before
B) Until
C) As soon as
D) By the time
C) As soon as
I missed the bus, I ________ earlier.
should have left
If he ________ earlier, he would've arrived on time.
had left
I should study last night.
I should have studied last night.
What does it mean to "let someone down"?
to disappoint someone
Choose the sentence that is correct:
A) I will call you after I will arrive.
B) I will call you after I arrive.
C) I will call you after I arrived.
D) I will call you after I was arrived.
B) I will call you after I arrive.
If I had called her, she ________ worried.
wouldn't have been
If I had studied abroad, I ________ more confident now.
would have been
She should studied more for the exam.
She should have studied more for the exam.
You try to fix a mistake by doing something nice. Which phrase describes this?
make it up to someone
Fix the mistake and explain why:
I will text you once I will arrive at the airport.
We don't use future tense after time clause.
I _________ you if I had seen your message.
If she ________ honest, they wouldn't have fought.
had been
If I know, I would have gone.
If I had known, I would have gone.
Which word best fits this sentence?
He always did what he promised. He's very ______.
dependable
Complete the sentence with the best time clause:
I had already finished eating ________ my friend arrived.
A) after
B) until
C) before
D) by the time
D) by the time
I _________ the job, but I didn't apply.
If we had saved money, we __________ a trip.
could have taken
If I leave earlier, I would have caught the train.
If I had left earlier, I would have caught the train.
You're writing about a friend who got mad quickly and ruined her own chance by saying something rude.
Which TWO words best describe her?
short fuse & sabotage
What is the difference between "until" and "by the time"?
Until: up to that point (e.g., I waited until she came.)
By the time: something had already happened (e.g., By the time she came, I had already left.)
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
A) I should have not said that.
B) I should not have said that.
C) I should not had said that.
B) I should not have said that.
Which sentence is correct?
A) If I would have known, I helped.
B) If I had know, I would have helped.
C) If I had known, I would have helped.
Find and correct ALL the mistakes in this sentence:
If I didn't forget her birthday, I could gave her a present.
If I hadn't forgotten her birthday, I could have given her a present.