This is what you say when you ask a question about someone's daily routine: "What time _ (you/wake up)?"
"What time do you wake up?"
Complete the sentence: "I _ (to finish) my homework."
I have finished my homework.
The correct form of the verb in this sentence: "She _ (to wait) for the bus for 20 minutes."
She has been waiting for the bus for 20 minutes.
This type of verb describes an action you can see someone doing, like "run" or "jump."
Action verb.
The capital city of Spain.
Madrid.
A statement about a universal truth or fact. The sun _ (to rise) in the east.
Rises
Complete the question: " _ (you/ever/to be) to the Great Wall of China?"
"Have you ever been to the Great Wall of China?"
Use this tense to describe an action that started in the past and is still happening now. A sentence about someone who started learning Spanish two years ago.
"He has been learning Spanish for two years".
The correct verb in this sentence. "I am believing in ghosts."
believe
This famous artist painted the Mona Lisa.
Leonardo DaVinci
Fill in the blank: "He _ (not/to play) video games on weekends; he _ (to prefer) reading."
Doesn't play and prefers.
This sentence is grammatically incorrect. "He has already ate his lunch."
Why is it wrong and how do we correct it?
The correct past participle of the verb "to eat" is eaten.
He has already eaten his lunch.
The correct verb form to fill in the blank. "I am so tired because I _ (to run) all morning."
I am so tired because I have been running all morning.
The sentence "I am knowing the answer" is incorrect. Explain why.
"Know" is a state verb and cannot be used in a continuous tense.
This gas makes up the majority of Earth's atmosphere.
Nitrogen
The correct form of the verb "to be" in this sentence: "Our school _ (to be) the best, and our teachers _ (to be) very dedicated."
Is and are
Form a question with the words "how long," "they," "to know," and "each other."
"How long have they known each other?"
When do we use the present perfect continuous?
We use it to show an action started in the past, is still happening, or has recently stopped, with focus on duration or activity.
The sentence "The soup is tasting delicious" is grammatically incorrect. Explain why and provide the correct sentence.
"Taste" is a state verb in this context, and the correct sentence is "The soup tastes delicious".
Sing and dance to a song with the word "baby".
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When do we use the present simple?
We use the present simple to talk about facts, habits, routines, and general truths.
When do we use the present perfect simple?
We use it for experiences, completed actions with a result now, or situations that started in the past and continue.
Act out an activity . Your team must guess by saying a Present Perfect Continuous sentence about you.
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Give a sentence using the verb "think" as a state verb and another using it as an action verb.
I think that's a good idea.
I am thinking about my plans for the weekend.
I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?
A map.