Present perfect
Present perfect continuous
Modals of ability
Modals of certainty
Phrasal Verbs/Irregular Verbs
100

Turn into present perfect the following sentence. Ex: she cooks (she has cooked).

She plays. 

She has played.

100

Turn into present perfect continuous the following sentence. Ex: she cooks (she has been cooking).

He walks.

He has been waking.

100

Make a sentence using can.

Lions can eat other animals.

100

Make a sentence using must.

We must work in class.

100

Use the irregular verb "hear" in the past tense.

She heard that he was sad.

200

I learn.

I have learned.
200

She listens.

I have been listening.

200

Make a sentence using will be able to.

We will be able to play soccer.

200

Make a sentence using might.

My mom might call me later today.

200

Use "get out" correctly in a sentence, using present perfect.

I have gotten out of a bad situation many times.

300

They travel. 

They have traveled.

300

We wonder.

We have been wondering.
300

Make a sentence using could.

We could be heroes.

300

Make a negative sentence using a modal of ability.

We can't be rude.

300

Use the irregular verb "leave" in present perfect, with already or yet.

He has already left the class.

400

We write many books.

We have written many books.

400

I shower.

I have been showering.

400

Make a negative sentence with could.

I couldn't leave early yesterday, because we were busy.

400

Make a sentence using a modal of strong certainty.

We will go to Denver next week.

400

Use "find out" correctly in a sentence.

He will find out what time the class begins.

500

We eat breakfast every day.

We have eaten breakfast every day.

500

They teach.

They have been teaching.

500

Make a sentence using a modal that suggests strong ability.

She must be able to speak English, because she has studied for a long time.

500

Make a sentence using a modal that suggests moderate certainty.

It might rain today.

500

Use "turn out" correctly in a sentence.

The party turned out perfectly.

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