David walked into the house, smiling to himself. His mother was waiting in the living
room. "You (must have, must have had, would have had) ______________________ a
good day. You look pleased with yourself. Tell me all about it," she said.
"I did," David replied. "I have been chosen to be on the school football team. I (to
practice) ______________________regularly for the last three months and I know I
am playing (good, hardly, well) ___________________ at the moment. I have to be
careful, though. I don't want (some, any, such) ______________________ more
accidents to this knee of mine. If we (to win)____________________the
championship, we will have a chance to play for the area team as well."
"I wish you (to pay) ______________________ more attention (to, at, on)
______________________ your homework. You have exams in (three week, three
weeks', three weeks) ______________________ time and you need to study too, you
know," his mother said.
"I would rather (to play) _________________football than study, but don't worry. I
intend to pass my exams too," David replied.
After that discussion, his mother was sure that he (to pass) ______________________
all his exams and she was glad that her son learned to manage his time.