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Every morning she takes the bus, but today she takes her car.

Every morning she takes the bus, but today she is taking her car.

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Elle doit finir son travail avant midi.

She must / has to finish her work before noon.

100

She ___ (study) when the phone rang.

was studying

100

Rewrite using a modal of deduction:

I'm sure he is at home.

He must be at home.

200

If I will see him, I will tell him.

If I see him, I will tell him.

200

La décision a été prise hier soir.

The decision was taken yesterday night.

200

The more you practice, the ___ (good) you get.

better

200

Rewrite using as… as:
Her explanation is clearer than mine.

My explanation is not as clear as hers.

300

He can not know this secret.

He cannot know this secret.

300

Il n’a jamais visité Londres.

He has never visited London.

300

The meeting ___ (cancel) because of the storm.

was cancelled
300

Rewrite using a comparative form:
Her solution is effective. My solution is effective too.

Her solution is as effective as mine.

400

I will maybe come.

I might come.

400

Le problème a été résolu par l’équipe technique.

The problem was solved by the technical team.

400

If he ___ (know), he would hurry more.

knew

400

Change to the passive:
They will announce the results tomorrow.

The results will be announced tomorrow.

500

The letter was send yesterday.

The letter was sent yesterday.

500

Si j’avais su, je serais venu plus tôt.

If I had known, I would have come earlier.

500

English ___ (speak) in many countries around the world.

is spoken

500

Rewrite using present perfect continuous:
She started working here in January, and she still works here.

She has been working here since January.

600

There are less people this year.

There are fewer people this year.

600

La question la plus importante n’a pas encore été discutée.

The most important question hasn’t been discussed yet.

600

I ___ (not / see) him since last winter.

haven't seen

600

Rewrite using the past perfect:
She arrived, and then the show started.

The show had started before she arrived.

700

He is obligated to do his homework.

He must / has to do his homework.

700

Ils auraient dû vérifier les informations avant de les partager.

They should have checked the information before sharing it.

700

We ___ (wait) for an hour when the bus finally arrived.

had been waiting

700

Rewrite using past perfect:
I arrived, and then the meeting began.

The meeting had begun before I arrived.

800

He is working here since 2019.

He has been working here since 2019.

or he has worked

800

Elle vient juste de terminer son projet.

She has just finished her project.

800

You ___ (should / tell) me about the problem earlier.

should have told

800

Rewrite using a conditional (Type 2 - IF simple past + could):
I don’t speak Spanish, so I can’t help you.

If I spoke Spanish, I could help you.

900

The work will be finish soon.

The work will be finished soon.

900

Il se pourrait qu’il ait oublié notre rendez‑vous.

She might have forgotten out appointment.

900

The results ___ (publish) next week.

will be published

900

Rewrite using a conditional (Type 2 - IF simple past + would):
I don’t have enough money. I can’t buy a new laptop.

If I had enough money, I could buy a new laptop.

1000

They organized a fundraising campaign. They will hold their fundraising campaign on next Monday.

 

They are going to hold their fundraising campaign on next Monday.

1000

Nous n’avons pas encore trouvé de solution.

We haven’t found a solution yet.

1000

She ___ (live) in this town for ten years.

has lived

1000

Rewrite using the present perfect:
She last visited New York in 2018.

She hasn’t visited New York since 2018.

1100

When I will finish this, I will call you.

When I finish this, I will call you.

1100

Ils auraient pu éviter cette erreur.

They could have avoided this mistake.

1100

If I ___ (know) about the party, I would have come.

had known

1100

Rewrite using a conditional (Type 3 - IF past perfect + would have):
I missed the bus because I overslept.

If I hadn’t overslept, I wouldn’t have missed the bus.

1200

By the time we got there, the movie already started.

By the time we got there, the movie had already started.

1200

C’est la pire excuse que j’aie jamais entendue.

It’s the worst excuse I’ve ever heard.

1200

She ___ (never / be) to Italy before this summer.

had never been

1200

Change to the passive:
Someone has repaired the computer.

 The computer has been repaired.