Present Perfect (yet / already)
Gerund Phrases
Future Forms
100

Complete: I haven’t eaten lunch __.

yet

100

Choose the correct subject: ____ is fun.
(a) To swim
(b) Swimming

Swimming is fun.

100

Choose: It’s cloudy. It ___ rain. (will / going to)

It’s going to rain.

200

Change to present perfect with already: She finishes her homework.

She has already finished her homework.

200

Rewrite with a gerund: I like (play the guitar).

I like playing the guitar.

200

Correct the mistake: I will going to the party tomorrow.

I am going to the party tomorrow.

300

Ask a question with yet: (go to the new museum / you?)

Have you gone to the new museum yet?

300

Make a sentence with a gerund as subject.

(e.g. Running helps me relax.)

300

Write a sentence with the present continuous for a future plan.

I am meeting my friend on Saturday.

400

Correct the mistake and explain: I have yet finished my report.

I have already finished my report. – "yet" goes in negatives or questions, not positives.

400

Transform this sentence using gerunds as subject: My favorite activities are cooking and dancing.

She enjoys cooking and traveling.

400

Explain the difference:
I’m going to call her later. vs. I’ll call her later

Going to = plan; Will = spontaneous decision, intention.

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