What happened to him? He is so agressive! I have never seen him like this!
What happened to him? He is being so agressive! I have never seen him like this!
I have been knowing / I have known Mark for 10 years, since we entered the university.
have known
If my friend ... (be) shy, she ... (become) a head sales manager.
was/were, wouldn't have become
We can use verbs live, study, teach, practise in Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous without changing the meaning.
True
... you are on time, we will be late for a fancy birthday party.
Unless
I hope to buy my own flat by the time I am 35
I hope to have bought my own flat by the time I am 35.
He is always drinking / always drinks beer after work. I am supposed to cook, clean... It drives me crazy!
By the time you get home, I ... (leave)
will have left
Use "You mustn't have..." if you wanna reply when you get a present and it's awkward.
False.
Use: You shouldn't have or You needn't have.
I have been watching the series ... 10 a.m
since
We are on the verge to sell our old car
We are on the verge of selling our old car
I called the airport and was told the plane is bound / due to land at 9 a.m.
due to
My neighbours ... (always/play) loud music at night!
are always playing
"If I weren't lazy, I would have signed up for this course."
It's Mixed Conditional 3+2.
False.
It's Mixed Conditional 2+3.
I'm on the ... of quiting my job! I am sick and tired of it!
verge/point
If I had been more hardworking, I would have got a better job.
If I was / were more hardworking, I would have got a better job
Answer the question: Is it true for you?
By tomorrow I'll have been staying / I'll have stayed home for 2 weeks.
I will have been staying
By the time I ... (be) 60, I .... (hope/achieve) a lot in my career.
am, hope to have achieved
We use real conditionals with "as soon as, until, as long as".
True. Make up a sentence with one of those conjunctions.
- I saw Melanie in the shopping mall! - It ... have been Melanie, she is in hospital.
can't / couldn't
You must have helped me with the luggage, I have a backache.
You could have helped me with the luggage, I have a backache.
Answer the question: Is it easy for you to criticize others?
1. I've bought a bottle of wine. - Oh, you didn't need to / needn't have, I have one.
2. I'd been forgetting / I'd forgotten how ambitious Charles was.
1. needn't have
2. I'd forgotten
1. ... (Pietro/stay) with you this summer? He always does, doesn’t he?
2. Call me when you ... (finish) the work.
1. will Pietro be staying
2. have finished (finish)
1. All verbs agree, taste, think, look can be both state and active.
2. Modals should and ought to are synonyms.
1. False. Agree is only a state verb. Make up 2 sentences with think being an active and a state verb.
2. True
1. Look at Mary. She looks pale. She is ... to faint.
2. My teacher is ... screaming at us when we are not ready with homework!
1. about / going
2. always