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Practicing the difference between to have to and must
Fill in the blanks with forms of to have to and must , both present and past , negative and positive.
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Practice with the future continuous and the future perfect continuous (2)
Fill in the blanks with the future continuous and the future perfect continuous.
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Practice with the future perfect and the future simple (3)
Fill in the blank with the future perfect and the future simple.
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Future continuous and the future simple: Exercises (2)
Fill in the blanks with the future continuous and the future simple .
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Practice with modal auxiliary verbs (9)
Fill in the blanks with can, could, have to, must, might and should.
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Practice with modal auxiliary verbs (7)
Multiple choice questions related to the modal auxiliary verbs.
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Different times: Exercises (1)
Fill in the blanks with exercises on:
- present continuous,
- simple past,
- present perfect continuous,
- fits perfectly continuous.
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Perfect Tenses: Exercises
Fill in the blanks with the
- present perfect,
- fits perfectly,
- present perfect continuous,
- fits perfectly continuous.
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Simple past, present perfect or past perfect
Fill in the verb in the correct tense. Choose from the simple past, present perfect or past perfect.
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Present continuous or present perfect continuous: Exercises (2)
Fill in the blanks with the present continuous and the present perfect continuous .
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Present continuous or present perfect continuous: Exercises (1)
Fill in the blanks with the present continuous and the present perfect continuous .
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Present perfect or present perfect continuous: Exercises (2)
You enter the correct tense and choose between the present perfect and the present perfect continuous .
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