Complete using the correct tense:
I ___ (visited) this place many times.
Have visited
Turn into passive:
“They deliver the packages in the afternoon.”
The packages are delivered in the afternoon
Complete with the correct tense:
“Shh! The baby ______ (sleep).”
Is sleeping
Choose the correct modal:
“You ______ (can / should) take a break. You look tired.”
Should
You must to wear a uniform
Must wear
Rewrite using present perfect continuous:
“She started exercising in January. She still exercises.”
She has been exercising since January.
Turn into passive:
“Someone has canceled my appointment.”
My appointment has been canceled
Rewrite in simple past:
“She isn’t a student here.”
Wasn’t
Rewrite using a phrasal modal:
“You cannot use your cell phones in class.”
(Use: be allowed to / not be supposed to)
Are not allowed to
Are not supposed to
I have being a doctor for 10 years
Been
Choose the correct option:
“When we got to the airport, the plane ______ (take off/already).”
Had already taken off
Rewrite in passive:
“They were repairing the road when the accident happened.”
The road was being repaired
Choose will or going to:
“The sky is dark. It looks like it ______ rain.”
Will
Complete:
“You ______ (must / might) be hungry. You haven’t eaten all day.”
Must
By the time the teacher came, we finished the project
Had finished
Rewrite using past perfect:
“I didn’t go to the concert because I lost my ticket.”
I had lost my ticket
Turn into passive:
We had been decorating the house for christmas
The house had been being decorated
Is this correct?
I am eating dinner with my friends tomorrow
Yes
why = double points
Express possibility in the past:
“He didn’t answer. Maybe he was busy.”
(use: might have)
He might have been busy
The movie was being released last week
Was released
Complete using the correct tense:
“He looked exhausted. He ______ (study) all night.”
Has been studying
Turn into passive:
“They have given the students clear instructions for the exam.”
“The students have been given clear instructions for the exam.”
Complete:
“At 6 a.m. tomorrow, I ______ (drive) to the airport.”
(Use continuous for future in progress)
Am driving
Rewrite using a phrasal modal (be supposed to / have to / be allowed to):
“You are required to wear your ID badge at all times in the building.”
You are supposed to wear your ID badge at all times in the building.
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You have to wear your ID badge at all times in the building.
They should had finished the report by now