Choose the correct aspect (continuous, perfect, perfect continuous)
He had worked there for ten years.
future perfect continuous
Complete the structures and add any verbs in the correct forms:
be on the verge ...
be about ...
be supposed ...
be on the point ...
be on the verge of Ving
be about to V
be supposed to V
be on the point of Ving
must A. It’s possible
might B. It’s very likely
can’t C. It’s not possible
could D. It’s possible but uncertain
must - B
might - A
can't - C
could - D
Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions
Phrasal Verbs:
make out
put off
work out
look up
rely on
cut down on
Definitions: A. postpone or delay something B. depend on someone or something C. reduce the amount of something D. search for information (e.g. in a dictionary or online) E. understand, see, or hear something clearly F. exercise or find a solution to a problem
make out E. understand, see, or hear something clearly
put off A. postpone or delay something
work out F. exercise or find a solution to a problem
look up D. search for information (e.g. in a dictionary or online)
rely on B. depend on someone or something
cut down on C. reduce the amount of something
Choose the odd on out:
surprisingly – interestingly – curiously – probably
sadly – regrettably – happily – clearly
arguably – presumably – likely – obviously
surely – indeed – in fact – maybe
of course – plainly – strikingly – to some extent
1. probably
2. clearly
3. obviously
4. maybe
5. to some extent
Continuous A. Shows a link between two time periods
Perfect B. Describes an action in progress
Perfect Continuous C. Describes an action that was in progress before a point in time
Continuous - B
Perfect - A
Perfect Continuous - C
They were on the verge of taking / about to take
a romantic trip.
on the verge of taking
He ___ be sleeping — it’s very late.
must
I couldn’t ___ what he was saying because the music was too loud.
make out
___, she might not come to the party. (softening)
probably ...
By the time we arrived, they ___ (eat) dinner.
had eaten
Use any structures for future in the past and complete the dialogue:
A: What happened with your trip?
B: Well, we ___ (leave) when the storm hit. A: Oh no!
B: Yeah, and we ___ (spend) the night at the airport. A: That sounds awful.
B: We ___ (visit) five cities, but we only saw two.
Well done!
He ___ (might / leave) early — the house is empty.
might have left
If you don’t know the word, ___ it in the dictionary.
look up
Read each sentence and identify the function of the modifier: attitude, softening, or emphasis.
Surprisingly, no one complained. →
surprise
They carry on with the project. → Use Future Perfect Continuous
(By 2030), they will have been carrying on with the project
She hoped to study abroad. → Use be on the point of
She was on the point of studying abroad
I'm certain she didn't drink this water -> Use the modal verb
She can't have drunk this water
Doctors say we should ___ sugar to stay healthy.
cut down on
The concert was cancelled. → (add a negative attitude)
cool
Expand the sentence with the tenses:
Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous
The plan eventually worked out
Great!
Expand the sentence with the future in the past structures:
be supposed to, be on the verge of, be on the point of
The holidays were terrible
Perfect!
You saw someone sneaking out of a building late at night. What do you think happened?
Intriguing!
Create a sentence with the phrasal verbs:
make out, put off, work out, look up, rely on, cut down on
WOW!
Create 2 sentences with: Frankly enough and Generally speaking
Amazing!