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4.We haven’t had snow in this part of the country for more than a year. md697u5254hddk
He asked her what her name was and where come from.
He might be late.
4.They didn’t invite her because they were still angry with her.
If they
1.I have been working on the project for more than a month.
It is over a month since I have been working at the project.
2.George asked her: “Will you come to the cinema with us?”
Peter was very happy because he won the match/he had won.
The more you behave like that people will avoid you.
It has been ages since she had been working on this farm.
The more cakes you eat the fatter you will get.
1.You are asking these questions because you didn’t listen to me.
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1.I (A) have visited/(B) will visit the museum this week
C. visited D. visit
C. do D. had done
A. to go B. to have gone
6.She (B) had never had any idea what he was like.
She (C) will never have any idea what he was like.
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He must go there.
She will never forgive him for having lied to her then.
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It’s high time for you to tell him all the truth.
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It turned out that the lost of his job was a very good thing.
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1.I couldn’t lend him the money because I didn’t have enough.
4.I accepted the job because I didn’t have any other alternative.
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4.When they got to the station the train had already left.
By the time they got to the station the train had already left.
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2.If you only (stop) that noise! Don’t you see I (study)?
If you only stoped that noise! Don’t you see I’m studying?
3.The team (not lose) the match if Tom (not break) his leg last week.
The team wouldn’t have lost the match if Tom hadn’t broken his leg last week.
4.It (be) more than five years since I last (see) him.
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Only one of the verb forms that follow each sentence is correct. Point it out.
1.It (B) has been snowing all week.
C. snows
C. has seen
A. is reading B. reads
C. was reading
A. work B. worked
A. finish B. finished
C. will finish
6.If you (A) finished reading the book, I would like to borrow it.
C. had finished
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Use modal verbs: can, can’t, might, may, must and should, to rephrase the following sentences:
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5.This is an awful restaurant, I wish I would eat (we had/were gone) somewhere else.
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2.You might have told the truth, but I still don’t believe you.
You might be telling the truth, but I still don’t believe you.
4.I didn’t know you were in Bucharest. When did you come?
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They said it was five years since they have known each other.
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2.No sooner I got /had I got home that/when the phone rang.
3.I didn’t really know what will/would become of him in the future.