Complete: “She ___ to work every morning.”
goes
Complete: “I ___ watching TV right now.”
am
Complete: “I ___ finished my homework.”
have
Complete: “I have been ___ English for two hours.”
studying
“I usually drink coffee, but today I ___ tea.”
am drinking
Make this sentence negative: “They like coffee.”
They don’t like coffee.
Complete: “They ___ studying English at the moment.”
are
Complete: “She ___ visited Canada three times.”
has
Complete the formula: Subject + ___ + been + verb-ing.
have/has
“Look! The baby ___.”
is crying
Make a question: “You work here.”
Do you work here?
Make this sentence negative: “She is studying.”
She isn’t studying.
Complete: “Have you ___ been to Spain?”
ever
Complete: “She ___ been working all morning.”
has
“I ___ this movie three times.”
have seen
Correct the mistake: “He don’t play soccer.”
He doesn’t play soccer.
Make a question: “They are working.”
Are they working?
Make this sentence negative: “He has seen that movie.”
He hasn’t seen that movie.
Make a question: “You have been waiting for an hour.”
Have you been waiting for an hour?
“She ___ in this company since 2022.”
has worked / has been working
Write a Present Simple sentence about a daily routine.
I wake up at 7 a.m. every day.
Correct the mistake: “We are study English.”
We are studying English.
Correct the mistake: “I have went to Mexico.”
I have gone to Mexico.
Correct the mistake: “They have been work here since Monday.”
They have been working here since Monday.
“He ___ for three hours, and he still hasn’t finished.”
has been working