FIX THE MISTAKE: Jennifer hasn't never danced at a wedding.
Jennifer has never danced at a wedding / Jennifer hasn't danced at a wedding yet
PUT THE WORDS IN ORDER: no - way - he - twelve - ! - drive - could - there's - he - when - was
There's no way he could drive when he was twelve!
FIX THE MISTAKE: My parents haven't never left me alone.
My parents have never left me alone / My parents haven't left me alone yet / My parents have not left me alone yet
PUT THE WORDS IN ORDER: cat/ all / John and Susie / week. / We / of/ taken / have / care / 's
We have taken care of John and Susie's cat all week
I ______ mimic bird sounds when I was younger.
was able to
managed to
could
EQUALITY DEGREE: Pensacola in Florida __________ Mobile in Alabama. (NOT/WET)
is not as wet as / isn't as wet as
PUT THE WORDS IN ORDER: tickets - to - two - please - Manchester - could - get - I
Could I get two tickets to Manchester, please?
She doesn't want to dance with ___ of us
any
_____ learns calligraphy nowadays.
None
No one
I ______ persuade her to volunteer at the show. She really didn't want to!
am able to
could
managed to
EQUALITY DEGREE: I lost the race in the river. I __________ my brothers. (NOT/FAST)
am not as fast as / 'm not as fast as
PUT THE WORDS IN ORDER: horribly. / The / Mary / makeup artist / make / 's /up / did
The makeup artist did Mary's make up horribly
PUT THE WORDS IN ORDER: left - were - he - you - before - him - able - see - to - ?
Were you able to see him before he left?
_____ grandmothers learnt how to knit when they were young girls.
Most our
The most of our
Most of our
The most our
Even though there was a lot of people, I ______ talk to all of my guests, including some old friends.
managed to
could
was able to
We ______ get a really good price on the car. I had to do some research.
could
manage to
were able to
PUT THE WORDS IN ORDER: floor? / is / Why / 's / Lily / the / dress / on
Why is Lily's dress on the floor?
PUT THE WORDS IN ORDER: really / badly. / The / have / film / ‘s / done / reviews
The library's books are all being collected.
FIX THE MISTAKE: Lily has ever taken a French class.
Lily hasn't ever taken a French class / Lily has not ever taken a French class / Lily has never taken a French class / Lily has already taken a French class...
FIX THE MISTAKE: We have ever talked about our problem.
We have never talked about our problem / We haven't ever talked about our problem / We haven't talked about our problem yet...
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