Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.


1 Max met his future wife when he Answer
(travel) around South America.

2 Paula Answer
(win) all her races recently, so she’s hoping for a medal in the Olympics next month.

3 Sarah Answer
(grow up) in Canada because her parents emigrated when she was a baby.

4 We Answer
(not have) any problems with neighbours if we lived in a detached house.

5 I found it hard to concentrate because I Answer
(not slept) well the night before.

6 My feet are sore because I Answer
(walk) all day.

7 I’m hoping my headache Answer
away (go) by the time we have to go out.

8 If only my parents Answer
(go out) tonight. Then my friends could come round.

9 This time next week, my dad Answer
(have) his operation.

10 Be careful not to touch that pan. You Answer
(definitely / burn) your hand if you do.

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Answer:

Travelled

Won

Grew Up

Would not have

Did not sleep

Walked

Would have gone

Were to go out

Would have (had)

Will definitely burn

After reading each sentence, we can complete with the verbs in brackets in the following manner:

  1. traveled
  2. has won
  3. grew up
  4. wouldn't have
  5. hadn't slept
  6. walked
  7. goes
  8. would go out
  9. will be having
  10. will definitely burn

Each sentence in the question demands a different verb tense. Let's briefly break them down below:

  • We use the simple past tense to talk about actions that happened at a specific time in the past. That is what we have in sentences 1, 3, and 6.

  • We use the present perfect tense to talk about actions that have begun in the past and continue into the present. That is the case for sentence 2.

  • We can use "would" to refer to hypothetical situations, that is, something that will not happen but that we would like to happen. That is what we have in sentences 4 and 8.

  • We use the past perfect tense to talk about actions that happened in the past before other actions. That is the case in sentence 5.

  • We use the simple present tense to talk about habitual actions. However, in sentence 7, it is being used to talk about a wish concerning the future.

  • We use the future continuous to refer to actions that will happen at a specific time in the future, such as in sentence 9.

  • Finally, we use the simple future to refer to actions that will take place in the future. In sentence 10, it describes a future consequence of a present action.

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