Fill in the blanks with a suitable modal verb (must, shouldn't, can't, might).
have been studying (action started in past, continuing now) 3: is trying (action happening now) 4: have just arrived (recent action) 5: was walking (interrupted action) Grammarway: With Answers Level 3
Choose the correct past form (Simple, Continuous, or Perfect). While I (walk) __________ to school, I met an old friend. Fill in the blanks with a suitable modal
By the time the police arrived, the thieves (escape) __________. By the time the police arrived, the thieves
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. I look forward to (see) __________ you next week. She decided (take) __________ a gap year before university.
had escaped (action completed before another past action) 8: mustn't / shouldn't 9: can't (logical impossibility) 11: seeing (after "forward to")
(study) __________ for my exams all morning and I'm exhausted. Look! That man (try) __________ to open your car door. They (just/arrive) __________ from their holiday in Spain. Part 2: Past Forms
Fill in the blanks with a suitable modal verb (must, shouldn't, can't, might).
have been studying (action started in past, continuing now) 3: is trying (action happening now) 4: have just arrived (recent action) 5: was walking (interrupted action)
Choose the correct past form (Simple, Continuous, or Perfect). While I (walk) __________ to school, I met an old friend.
By the time the police arrived, the thieves (escape) __________.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. I look forward to (see) __________ you next week. She decided (take) __________ a gap year before university.
had escaped (action completed before another past action) 8: mustn't / shouldn't 9: can't (logical impossibility) 11: seeing (after "forward to")
(study) __________ for my exams all morning and I'm exhausted. Look! That man (try) __________ to open your car door. They (just/arrive) __________ from their holiday in Spain. Part 2: Past Forms