We’ve had our new flat for/since six months.
for
Chose the correct tense:
When the snowstorm started, we stopped/had stopped skiing.
stopped (first the snowstorm, then stop)
Transform into passive:
Ridley Scott directed Gladiator.
Gladiator was directed by Ridley Scott.
Put in a/an/the or no article:
I never have ____ breakfast. I usually go to ____ gym instead.
- (no article) and the
Make a sentence: English / She / study / three years / for /
She has been studying English for three years.
Connect the 2 sentences using "because"
1. I lost my keys. 2. I couldn't open the door.
I couldn't open the door because I had lost my keys.
The costumes for the show are making/are being made by hand right now.
are being made
Choose the correct modal verb:
Look at those dark clouds. It must/might/can't rain soon.
might (or you can use 'is going to')
Find and correct the mistake:
They’ve been knowing each other for ten years.
They have known each other for ten years. (know is a stative verb, there's no
-ing!)
Choose the correct form:
When the teacher collected the exam papers, he saw that Robbie cheated/had cheated.
had cheated
Transform into passive:
Someone has stolen Andy’s bike.
Andy’s bike has been stolen.
Choose the correct form:
You don't have to/mustn't park here. You may get a ticket.
mustn't
Read the situation and form a sentence using Present Perfect Continuous.
Your friend is breathing heavily and has a red face. (run)
Have you been running? or You have been running.
Translate the rest of the sentence into English:
We couldn't get a table in the restaurant because we (nie zarezerwowaliśmy wcześniej).
hadn't booked
Correct the mistake:
This castle hasn't inhabited for nearly a century.
This castle hasn't been inhabited for nearly a century.
Fill the gap with correct form of can/could/be able to:
I've always wanted to ____________ dance salsa.
be able to (after wanted to you need to put infinitive)