She usually ___ cereal for breakfast. (eat)
She usually eats cereal for breakfast.
simple present
What ___ you ____ tonight for dinner? (cook)
What are you cooking tonight for dinner?
present continuous
I was late to work yesterday because the bus ________ on time. (not come)
I was late to work yesterday because the bus did not come on time.
simple past
We ______ to order pizza tonight. (not want)
We do not want to order pizza tonight.
simple past
My mom _______ that I should eat vegetables every day. (think)
My mom thinks that I should eat vegetables every day.
simple present
___ we ____ to go shopping today? (need)
Do we need to go shopping today?
simple present
My family and I ______ to Cape Cod in July. (go)
My family and I are going to Cape Cod in July.
My family and I will go to Cape Cod in July.
My family and I are going to go to Cape Cod in July.
The students _______ the teacher's question. (not understand)
The students don't understand the teacher's question.
simple present
She ___ never ___ her husband's ex-wife. (meet)
She has never met her husband's ex-wife.
present perfect
I ____ poor vision, so I ____ glasses and sometimes contacts. (have / wear)
I have poor vision, so I wear glasses and sometimes contacts.
simple present
The patient will ____ walk again in two to three weeks. a) can b) could c) be able to
The patient will be able to walk again in two to three weeks.
future + be able to
My parents _______ each other for 30 years. (know)
My parents have known each other for 30 years.
present perfect
She ________ an engineer since 2015. (be)
She has been an engineer since 2015.
present perfect
The children _________ computer games for two hours. (play)
The children have been playing computer games for two hours.
present perfect continuous
ok: have played
She ________ at the animal shelter for ten years. (volunteer)
She has been volunteering at the animal shelter for ten years.
present perfect continuous
ok: has volunteered
The marathon runner ________ when she crossed the finish line. (sweat)
The marathon runner was sweating when she crossed the finish line.
past continuous
I ________ on the highway when it started snowing. (drive)
I was driving on the highway when it started snowing.
past continuous
If my sister ____ time next week, she will come over for dinner. (have)
If my sister has time next week, she will come over for dinner.
first conditional
If I had a better job, I _____ my own apartment. (get)
If I had a better job, I would get my own apartment.
second conditional
If the weather ___ warmer, we would go swimming. (be)
If the weather was warmer, we would go swimming.
second conditional
When we lived on the Florida coast, we ________ to the beach every day. (used to + able + go)
When we lived on the Florida coast, we used to be able to go to the beach every day.
used to + be able to
You _______ your job if you hadn't been late every day. (lost)
Hint: third conditional
You wouldn't have lost your job if you hadn't been late every day.
third conditional
Would you have gone to the party if you ____ your ex-boyfriend was there? (know)
Hint: third conditional
Would you have gone to the party if you had known your ex-boyfriend was there?
third conditional
I _________ in bed late on Saturday mornings. (love / able / stay)
I love being able to stay in bed late on Saturday mornings.
love + gerund
gerund = verb-ing
If you had dropped me off at the airport like I had asked, I ______ my flight! (not miss)
Hint: third conditional!
If you had dropped me off at the airport like I had asked, I wouldn't have missed my flight!
third conditional