You ___________ get a visa if you want to go to Cuba.
have to
We __________ (go) to Madrid on Monday. We already got the plane tickets.
are going
__________ is some of the nicest weather we’ve had lately.
This
"She won't meet with you tomorrow", you said.
You said that she wouldn't meet me tomorrow.
will > would
won't > wouldn't
The man _________ mobile was ringing didn't know what to do.
whose
Jim ___________ get up early today, because he's not going to work.
doesn't have to
I don't think _____________ (snow). Look at the sky!
it's going to snow
He's _______ more lonely that Roberto. He always talks to _______ when he is alone.
even/himself
"I can't help you tomorrow if I'm sick", he said.
He said that he couldn't help me the following day (tomorrow) if he was sick.
can > could
can't > couldn't
The man _________ was driving the car was nervous, __________ he hadn't comitted the robbery.
who/even though
No, thanks. I _________ eat any more cake. I'm on a diet.
must not/musn't
I am ___________ (read) you some of my poems soon.
going to read
Tom and Jane bought ________ a car. It's a _________ newer than their neighbors'.
themselves / little bit (bit)
"I'd never been there before", you said.
You said that you had never been there before.
past perfect > past perfect
He didn't wait at the traffic lights _________ they were red.
although/even though
You _________ drink more water in order to take care of yourself.
ought to
The teacher just called to say she ___________ (come) to school until Friday.
is not coming
You should be proud of ________ for completing the project. Now you are __________ smarter than me.
youself / so much
"We went out last night", she said.
She told me that they had gone out last night.
past simple > past perfect
He wore a mask ________ made him look like Spiderman _________ he wanted to look like a superhero.
that (which) / since
You ___________ be late on your first date. Time is the most valuable thing people have.
ought not to
I __________ (get) a new car! They've accepted my offer today!
am getting
They aren't _________ ________ (good)! We scored as many goals as _______.
much better / them
"I was waiting for the bus when he arrived", you told.
You told me that you had been waiting for the bus when he arrived.
past continuous > past perfect
Make one sentence:
The accountant was arrested.
The accountant works for my father's company.
The accountant who was arrested works for my father's company.