Turn the verb into a gerund or an infinitive accordingly.
I like (play) videogames.
I like to play videogames.
I like playing videogames.
Answer the question.
When is Vicky going to take back her library books?
(sometime next week)
She's going to take them back sometime next week.
Complete the sentence.
She _____ _____ that movie the weekend before. (see)
She had seen that movie the weekend before.
Complete the sentence.
She _____ _____ _____ that movie the weekend before. (see)
She had been seeing that movie the weekend.
Answer the statements using connectors.
I would love to swim with sharks.
So would I / I would too
Turn the verb into a gerund or an infinitive accordingly.
I avoid (cut) onions.
I avoid cutting onions.
Answer the question.
Have you run out of paper recently?
(just last week)
Yes, I have. I ran out of it just last week.
Complete the sentence.
He _____ _____ a horse the day before. (ride)
He had ridden a horse the day before.
Complete the sentence.
He _____ _____ _____ a horse the day before. (ride)
He has been riding a horse the day before.
Answer the statements using connectors.
She shouldn't forgive him.
Neither should I / I shouldn't either
Turn the verb into a gerund or an infinitive accordingly.
I learned (talk) English 1 year ago.
I learned to talk English 1 year ago.
Answer the question.
When are you going to hook up your new computer?
(sometime next week)
She's going to fill them out sometime next week.
Complete the sentence.
We _____ _____ the same costume for 2 Halloweens. (wear)
We had worn the same costume for 2 Halloweens.
Complete the sentence.
We _____ _____ _____ the same costume for 2 Halloweens. (wear)
We had been wearing the same costume for 2 Halloweens.
Answer the statements using connectors.
I have a lot of allergies.
So do I / I do too
What's the gerund formula?
verb + ING
Answer the question.
Has your English teacher called on you recently?
(just last week)
Past Perfect Tense Formula (positive)
Subject + HAD + verb in past participle + complement.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense Formula (positive)
Subject + HAD + BEEN + verb in ING form + complement.
Answer the statements using connectors.
We are Mexican.
So are we / We are too
What's the gerund formula?
TO + verb in base form
What's the meaning of "Figure out"?
To think about a problem or situation until you find the answer or understand what has happened.
Past Perfect Tense Formula (negative)
Subject + HAD + NOT + verb in past participle + complement.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense Formula (negative)
Subject + HAD +NOT+ BEEN + verb in ING form + complement.
Answer the statements using connectors.
I'll travel in September.
So will I / I will too