I have ________ working as a teacher for 2 years.
I have BEEN working as a teacher for 2 years.
Make a first conditional sentence.
(The weather / to be as sunny tomorrow as it was today / we / to go surfing)
If the weather is as sunny tomorrow as it was today, we will go surfing.
Change the following to the past perfect:
Have you ever been to Canada?
Had you ever been to Canada?
Is the following noun a countable or a non-countable noun?
Money
Non-countable
She hasn't been ______ to class lately. (come)
She hasn't been COMING to class lately.
Make a second conditional sentence.
(I / to meet a genie / I / to ask him for my three wishes)
If I met a genie I would ask him for my three wishes.
Change the following to the past perfect tense:
I liked heavy metal music.
I had liked heavy metal music.
Is "enough" in the correct place?
Her room is not enough clean.
No.
Her room is not clean enough.
We _______ _______ _______ English since 2013. (study)
We HAVE BEEN STUDYING English since 2013.
Make a zero conditional sentence.
(you / to smoke / you / to get yellow teeth)
If you smoke, you get yellow teeth.
Change the following to the past perfect:
We have already started to cook.
We had already started to cook.
Choose the correct verb. Should much or many be in the blank?
There is/are too ___ cars on the street.
There are too many cars on the street.
You _______ _______ _______ _______ for it correctly. (not look)
You [HAVEN'T]/[HAVE NOT] BEEN LOOKING for it correctly.
Make a first conditional sentence.
(You / to forget my birthday / I / to never speak to you again)
If you forget my birthday, I'll never speak to you again.
Change the following to the past perfect:
England can grow extremely fast.
England had grown extremely fast.
Is the following a separable or non-separable phrasal verb?
put on
Separable.
(Ex. Can you put on those shoes?
Those are cool shoes. Can you put them on?)
My hands are very dirty. I _______ _______ _______ my bike. (repair)
My hands are very dirty. I ['VE]/[HAVE] BEEN REPAIRING my bike.
Make a third conditional sentence.
(I / to not eat so much / I / not felt sick)
If I hadn't eaten so much, I wouldn't have felt sick.
Change the following to the past perfect:
Rodrick has a 17-year-old Dutch pen-pal.
Rodrick had had a 17-year-old Dutch pen-pal.
Turn the following present real conditional statement into a question:
If you go to the beach, pack your bathing suit.
What should I pack if I go to the beach?
or
What do I pack if I go to the beach?