I asked my parents was I allowed to have a sleepover.
I asked my parents if I [was] allowed to have a sleepover.
It (rain) tomorrow according to the forecast
is going to rain
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I can't go outside.
ALLOWED
I'm not allowed to go outside.
We have [?] time. You should hurry up.
little
Correct the mistake.
Hardly people understand how dangerous it is.
Hardly any people understand how dangerous it is.
I stay at home tomorrow. I've cancelled all my plans.
I'm staying at home tomorrow. I've cancelled all my plans.
I suggest (order) some food.
ordering
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I'll probably pass my exam.
LIKELY
I'm likely to pass my exam.
The angrier you [?], the worse you look.
are / get
Choose the correct option.
I absolutely love sports, although / despite I don't want to go to the gym today.
Although
I wish you didn't come home so late yesterday.
I wish you hadn't come home so late yesterday.
You didn't answer your phone last night. You (be) busy.
You must have been busy.
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I expected you to get a better grade.
SUPPOSED
You were supposed to get a better grade.
I'm running late [?] to heavy traffic.
due
Open the brackets.
I regret (argue) with my parents.
arguing
I'd prefer it if you don't interrupt me all the time.
I'd prefer it if you didn't interrupt me all the time.
If you (be) more responsible, you (not oversleep).
were
wouldn't have overslept
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People believe that the pandemic will be over in 2021.
TO
The pandemic is believed to be over in 2021.
It [?] considered to be a good example.
is
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POINT
She's going to start crying.
She is on the point of crying.
I got used to stay at home all the time but it was a bit difficult at first.
I got used to staying at home all the time but it was a bit difficult at first.
I can't imagine (spend) the whole year like this.
spending
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I'm okay with working extra hours from time to time.
MIND
I don't mind working extra hours from time to time.
He asked me [?] go with him later.
to
Fill in with the missing word.
I [?] given the best birthday present in the world last year.
was