Grammatical Structures by Admin | Jan 15, 2020 Look at these seven pairs of sentences. In each case, decide which one is correct. 1. Which is correct? I would never have guessed that living in London could be so expensive. I would never guessed that living in London could be so expensive. 2. Which is correct? Whenever I think about holidays, the first thing that comes to mind is a trip I made when I was a young child. Whenever I think about holidays, that the first thing that comes to mind is a trip I made when I was a young child. 3. Which is correct? I’ll always want to improve my English, at least when I get to the stage where I feel confident talking about anything. I’ll always want to improve my English, at least until I get to the stage where I feel confident talking about anything. 4. Which is correct? I wish that it weren’t so difficult to explain, but that really is the case. I wish that it isn’t so difficult to explain, but that really is the case. 5. Which is correct? I’d love to have the chance to live in New Zealand, though I doubt it will be possible. I’d love to have the chance to live in New Zealand, despite I doubt it will be possible. 6. Which is correct? By the end of November, I’ll be in my current job for over five years. By the end of November, I’ll have been in my current job for over five years. 7. Which is correct? Although my parents were finding it hard to make ends meet, but I had wonderful memories about my childhood. Although my parents were finding it hard to make ends meet, I had wonderful memories about my childhood. Time's up Related