2. Tenses, conditionals, modals (3)
Tenses, conditionals, modals (3)
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.
- I'm sure Denise wasn't joking. – – – HAVE – – – Denise been joking.
- Jane started her journey three months ago. – – – TRAVELLING – – – Jane's months.
- The meeting might finish at 10 or 10:30. At 11:00 it has to be over! – – – FINISHED – – – The meeting will by 11:00.
- “I don't think you're right,” she said with a frown. – – – SHE – – – She frowned and said right.
- It is alleged the political party was funded by some criminal organizations. – – – TO – – – The political party is alleged by some criminal organizations.
- Was drinking that much your standard when you were a student? – – – USE – – – that much when you were a student?
- It would have been a good idea for you to keep a copy of the document. – – – OUGHT – – – You a copy of the document.
- When are you going to ask your doctor to take out that bad tooth? – – – HAVE – – – When are you going to out?
- She's not very smart, so of course, she told him about our secret. If only she hadn't! – – – HAVE – – – She about our secret if she were smart.
- I have to get up very early every day. I don't like it. – – – ONLY – – – If get up so early every day.