( Yvan BAPTISTE - mai 2004 )
John _____ an apple a day to keep the doctor away.
John _____ his first apple when he was two.
John is _____ an apple in the kitchen.
John _____ eating an apple when he saw Eve.
It's not the first time John has _____ an apple.
He had _____ lots of apples to lose weight.
John has been _____ apples for two hours non-stop: a new world record?
John had _____ eating apples for twenty minutes when he choked on one.
John can _____ as many apples as he wants.
John could _____ as many apples as he wanted when he was young.
John can _____ eating apples right now, I don't care!
John could be _____ apples at this very moment.
John can _____ eaten a kilo of apples and still be hungry.
John could have _____ apples instead of chips!
John could have _____ eating apples for lunch.
According to his doctor, John may _____ as many apples as he wants.
John might _____ green apples, but I doubt it.
John may _____ eating apples right now.
John might be _____ apples at this very moment.
JOHN may have _____ your apple!
John may have _____ eating apples for lunch.
John might _____ been eating apples instead.
John must _____ three apples a day to keep fit.
I know John, he must be _____ apples.
I think JOHN must _____ eaten your apple.
John must have _____ eating apples for weeks, that's why he's so slim now.
And the Lord said: 'John shall _____ this apple.'
John should _____ more apples and less chocolate.
John should have _____ more apples when he was young.
John will _____ these apples, I know he loves them.
John would only _____ apples if he could.
John would have _____ an apple if he had had one.
John will _____ eaten the apple you are looking for.