The train to Valencia ___ at 8:00 am, so make sure to set an alarm and wake up early! (might leave, will leave, leaves)
The train to Valencia leaves at 8:00, so make sure to set an alarm and wake up early!
When I was younger, I used to/would live in a small apartment. Now I live in a mansion.
used to (stative verb 'live')
In the past, ___ (the, a, -) people used to travel by horse and carriage.
-
The internet has _____ (revolution) the way we communicate.
revolutionized
If you ____ a teenager again, what ____ you do? (answer with your ideas)
were, would (I would spend more time with family, friends/play more sports/travel more...)
I'm not sure what to do when I finish university. I might be/will be/will have been a teacher or physical trainer.
I'm not sure what to do when I finish university. I might be a teacher or physical trainer.
I didn't used to/use to spend so much money on clothes before.
use to (didn't is already past)
Someone who loves fashion might be interested in ____ (costume dramas, documentaries, detective series)
costume dramas
Since COVID, online classes and Zoom have ____ (able) more people to access education.
enabled
My parents let me stay up late if I get good grades.
PROVIDED My parents let me stay up late _____
My parents let me stay up late provided I get good grades.
My life ____ (might change/is going to change/will have changed) a lot by the time I retire.
will have changed (future prefect)
When they were children, they used to/would often visit their grandparents at the weekends.
would (past habit)
Some people really love ____ (sketch shows, current affairs programes, soap operas) and they always talk about the drama of the story as if it were their own lives.
soap operas
You must have ____ (interpret) what I said. You did the exercise wrong.
misinterpreted
In the USA, you cannot vote until you're 18.
ALLOWED In the USA, you _____ until you're 18.
In the USA, you aren't allowed to vote until you're 18.
I don't know what I ____ ('ll do/'ll be doing/'ll have done) in 20 years' time.
I'll be doing (future continuous)
Unless I got bad grades in school, my parents would always/always would take me out for ice cream at the end of the term.
would always take (separate two verbs with time expression)
If you like comedy and seeing how actors improvise and create new characters you might like ___
sketch shows
Respectfully, you're acting ____ (logic). Your ideas don't make any sense.
illogical
I shouldn't have stayed out so late.
SUPPOSED I _______ out so late
I wasn't supposed to stay out so late