Ask a question using these words in future be going to:
a class at BCC, your cousin, take
Is your cousin going to take a class at BCC?
Make a question using these words in the right order:
moved gym since have gone many to how the you you here times ?
How many times have you gone to the gym since you moved here?
Say the sentence with everything the same, but change the tense of the bolded verb to past perfect:
Yuri was excited to run the marathon.
Yuri had been excited to run the marathon.
Use this active voice sentence to make a sentence in each of the 2 possible ways using passive voice: starting with the direct object and starting with the indirect object. Don't change the tense.
The boss offered Ana a promotion.
A promotion was offered to Ana (by the boss).
Ana was offered a promotion (by the boss).
Use one of these modals to make a sentence that makes sense for the situation:
must / must have / might / might have / have to / can't / be supposed to
The water in my water bottle has been replaced with bleach. Tell me not to drink it.
Possible answers:
You must not drink it!
You can't drink it!
Which one is correct, and why?
A Timothy doesn't afraid to learn something new.
B Timothy isn't afraid to learn something new.
B Timothy isn't afraid to learn something new.
isn't = is not
We only use do/doesn't/don't with other verbs, not as a substitute for be
Make a question using these words in the right order:
two attending hasn't he why the last been weeks class for ?
Why hasn't he been attending class for the last two weeks?
Use these words (and whichever other parts of the verb you need) to make a sentence in past perfect continuous:
Rahim
repair
the electrical system for several weeks.
Rahim had been repairing the electrical system for several weeks.
What part of speech is "inspiring" in this sentence?
I was inspired by the inspiring art I saw in the museum.
adjective
Use one of these modals to make a sentence that makes sense for the situation:
must / must have / might / might have / have to / can't / be supposed to
I made a plan to study for this test. Then I spent the weekend helping my friend move and didn't study.
Possible answer:
I was supposed to study, but I didn't.
Which one is correct, and why?
A If you don't practice your first language, you will forget it.
B If you won't practice your first language, you will forget it.
A If you don't practice your first language, you will forget it.
We use simple present in a time clause or if clause about the future.
Which word best completes the sentence: yet or already?
I want to try hang gliding, but I haven't had the courage __.
yet
Use these words to make a sentence in past perfect:
Djamila
drive
200 miles
Djamila had driven 200 miles.
Make a question using the given words and tense in passive voice.
why / not / the students / enroll / automatically
present perfect
Why haven't the students been enrolled automatically?
Use one of these modals to make a sentence that makes sense for the situation:
must / must have / might / might have / have to / can't / be supposed to
The pizza is missing from the table. My dog is hiding, and the pizza box is empty on the floor.
Possible answer:
The dog must have stolen/eaten the pizza.
Ask a question using these words in simple past:
Washoe, meet, where, other chimps
Where did Washoe meet other chimps?
Make a question using these words in the right order:
tried never what is a but like food to you have would ?
What is a food you have never tried but would like to?
Make a sentence using these words with two clauses using the logical verb tense for each - you might use simple past, past continuous, or past perfect.
While
Ava sleep
a cat creep into her room through an open window.
While Ava was sleeping, a cat crept into her room through an open window.
Make a question using the given words and tense in passive voice.
why / not / grow / bananas / California
simple present
Why aren't bananas grown in California?
Choose one of these modals to complete the sentence in a way that makes sense for the situation:
must / must have / might / might have / have to / can't / be supposed to
I will miss my classmates, but we __ say goodbye!
I will miss my classmates, but we have to say goodbye!