1. Tenses, conditionals, modals (1)
Tenses, conditionals, modals (1)
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, use the word(s) given. Do not change the word(s) given.
- ‘You must eat more vitamins.' – – – TOLD – – – He was more vitamins.
 - ‘I'll be there by seven.' – – – SAID – – – He there by seven.
 - You mustn't park here. – – – AREN'T – – – You park here.
 - You're not allowed to enter the area because you do not have official permission. – – – UNLESS – – – You won't be allowed to enter the area official permission.
 - I now regret not having completed my studies at university. – – – DROPPED – – – If out of university.
 - Jack regrets ever speaking to Jane about the plan. – – – WISHES – – – Jack to her about it.
 - Someone has broken into Tom's house. – – – HAD – – – Tom into.
 - They didn't change the password. It's horrible! – – – SHOULD – – – They it a long time ago.
 - Locals say the waters of this spring healed a lot of sick people. – – – SAID – – – The waters of this spring a lot of sick people.
 - I can't talk to you now, as I'm leaving for the airport. – – – ABOUT – – – I can't talk to you now, as I'm just for the airport.