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PAST PARTICIPLE of the verb TO FORGET
forgotten
Make a sentence using the intensifier + adjective: EXTREMELY BORING
.
REPORTED SPEECH: "Do you like pizza?"
He/she ASKED me IF I LIKED pizza.
Complete the sentence (2nd conditional): If I were you, ____.
I would (verb base form)...
TAG QUESTION: You can speak German and Italian, ____?
can’t you?
TAG QUESTION: Raquel didn’t send you an invitation, ____?
did she?
TAG QUESTION: They will have such a big day tomorrow, ____?
won’t they?
TAG QUESTION: Pedro doesn’t like broccoli, ____?
does he?
make a sentence using 'USED TO'
.
1st CONDITIONAL: If they ____ (to go) to the disco, they ____ (to listen) to loud music.
go / will listen
3rd CONDITIONAL: If we ____ (to go) to a good restaurant, we ____ (to have) a better dinner.
had gone / would have had
PAST PARTICIPLE of the verb TO BUY
bought
PAST PARTICIPLE of the verb TO TAKE
taken
PAST PARTICIPLE of the verb TO SEE
seen
3rd CONDITIONAL: If you ____ (to buy) fresh green vegetable, your salad ____ (to taste) better.
had bought / would have tasted
PAST PARTICIPLE of the verb TO BE
been
3rd CONDITIONAL: If the weather ____ (to be) nice, they ____ (to play) football.
had been / would have played
1st CONDITIONAL: If we ____ (to travel) to London, we ____ (to visit) the museums.
travel / will visit
2nd CONDITIONAL: If Tim and Tom ____ (to be) older, they ____ (to play) in our hockey team.
were / would play
2nd CONDITIONAL: If we ____ (to live) in Rome, Francesco ____ (to visit) us.
lived / would visit
2nd CONDITIONAL: If Susan ____ (to study) harder, she ____ (to be) better at school.
studied / would be
1st CONDITIONAL: If she ____ (to earn) a lot of money, she ____ (to fly) to New York.
earns / will fly
1st CONDITIONAL: If I ____ (to go) to the cinema, I ____ (to watch) an interesting film.
go / will watch