Complete the sentence: "She _______________ (live) here for 10 years."
has lived
Add a question tag: "You’re coming to the party, _____?"
aren’t you?
Combine the sentences using a defining relative clause: "This is the girl. She helped me."
This is the girl who helped me.
Fill in the blank: "By the time we arrived, they ______ (leave)."
had left
Fill the gap: "I didn’t see _______ at the party last night."
anyone
Make a sentence with “never” in the present perfect simple.
I have never liver in Tokio.
Correct the question tag: "She doesn’t like coffee, doesn't she?"
does she?
Which relative pronoun can replace "that" in the sentence: "The book that I borrowed was great."
which
Use "before" in a past perfect sentence.
"She had left the house before it started raining."
Correct the mistake: "He did it by hisself."
himself
What is the correct form of this sentence?
"They (work) on their project all day."
They have been working on their project all day.
Create a question tag: "She’s waiting for someone.
Isn't she?
Combine the sentences: "I bought a phone. It doesn’t work."
I bought a phone which doesn’t work.
Explain why we use past perfect in this sentence: "She had already eaten before we arrived."
The use of "before" makes it clear that the eating was completed prior to their arrival, so the past perfect is used to establish the timeline of events.
Fill the gap: "I made this cake _____."
myself
Explain the difference: "I have painted the room" vs. "I have been painting the room."
1: The action is completed, and the result is emphasized.
2: The action itself and its duration are emphasized, not the result.
Use the correct preposition: "What are you laughing _____?"
at
Add a non-defining clause: "My brother is a teacher. He lives in London."
My brother, who is a teacher, lives in London.
Rewrite the sentence using past perfect: "I finished my homework. Then I watched TV."
"I had finished my homework before I watched TV."
Explain the difference: "Someone is here" vs. "No one is here."
At least one person is present.
There is nobody present.
Change the sentence to present perfect continuous: "He studies English every day."
He has been studying English every day.
What’s wrong with this question: "For who are you looking?"
Who are you looking for?
Create a sentence with a non-defining relative clause about a famous person.
Taylor Swift, who is a globally renowned singer-songwriter, has won numerous Grammy Awards.
What’s wrong with this sentence: "They had went to the store before it closed"?
"They had gone to the store before it closed."
Correct the mistake: "He didn’t go anywhere."
He didn’t go nowhere.