Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use full forms of the verb. My windows ... (clean) twice a month.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use full forms of the verb. The star's latest film ... just ... (release).

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use full forms of the verb.Their swimming pool ... (drain) soon.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use full forms of the verb. My house ... (paint) two weeks ago.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use full forms of the verb.The brakes on my bicycle ... (oil) recently.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form.Use full forms of the verb. Our desks ... (paint) at the moment.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use full forms of the verb. Her bookcase ...(deliver) last week.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use full forms of the verb. A new computer ... already ... (order) for me.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use full forms of the verb. Mary's sculptures are going ...(exhibit) tomorrow.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use full forms of the verb.This novel ...(write) by Leo Tolstoy.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. If it hadn't been for you, I ... here now.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. As long as she ... me, I'll be there for her.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. You ... become a member, unless you receive an invitation.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. If I ... her, now I would be happier.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. They might have spent the whole week at the campsite, provided they ... enough food and water.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use the full form of the verb.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use the full form of the verb.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use the full form of the verb.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use the full form of the verb.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use the full form of the verb.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use the full form of the verb.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use the full form of the verb.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use the full form of the verb.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use the full form of the verb.

Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Use the full form of the verb.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. Would you know what to do if you ... a heart attack?

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. If it hadn't been for you, I ... here now.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. As long as she ... me, I'll be there for her.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. I would not be living here if I ... a choice.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. If there hadn't been a fire extinguisher, the house ... down.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. You ... become a member, unless you receive an invitation.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. ... happier if you had never met her?

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. If I ... her, now I would be happier.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences below. They might have spent the whole week at the campsite, provided they ... enough food and water.

Rewrite the following as a mixed conditional sentence. Use the example. Use the full forms of the verbs. Example: Jake didn’t accept the job offer. He is still unemployed. If Jake had accepted the job offer, he wouldn’t still be unemployed. She walked 20 kilometres, so her feet are sore now.

Rewrite the following as a mixed conditional sentence. Use the example. Use the full forms of the verbs. Example: Jake didn’t accept the job offer. He is still unemployed. If Jake had accepted the job offer, he wouldn’t still be unemployed. The bus drivers have gone on strike, so I am not using public transport at the moment.

Rewrite the following as a mixed conditional sentence. Use the example. Use the full forms of the verbs. Use 'were' in your answer. Example: Jake didn’t accept the job offer. He is still unemployed. If Jake had accepted the job offer, he wouldn’t still be unemployed. She is not a reliable worker, so she didn't get a promotion.

Rewrite the following as a mixed conditional sentence. Use the example. Use the full forms of the verbs. Example: Jake didn’t accept the job offer. He is still unemployed. If Jake had accepted the job offer, he wouldn’t still be unemployed. The authorities didn't prevent the flooding in time, and now we are facing an environmental disaster.

Rewrite the following as a mixed conditional sentence. Use the example. Use the full forms of the verbs. Example: Jake didn’t accept the job offer. He is still unemployed. If Jake had accepted the job offer, he wouldn’t still be unemployed. We didn't recycle and now we are running out of natural resources.

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