Are butterflies drinking / Do butterflies drink water?
do .. drink
We (have) the picnic when it (start) to rain.
were having, started
Lilly (see) the dentist tomorrow.
is seeing (100%)
If Rita (forget) her homework, the teacher (give) her a low mark.
forgets, will give
Use must, have to or should in a correct form to fill in the gap:
She (do) the ironing because mum has already done it.
doesn't have to do
Jane usually (do) her homework at six o’clock, but today she (watch) TV.
does, is watching
We (go) to London twice. We (go) there last summer.
have gone (no time), went
- What are your plans for tomorrow?
- I don't know yet. Maybe I (go) to the gym. I know that my mom (revise) for her driving test.
will go (idea now), is going to revise (plan)
He's coming to our offices tomorrow. If I (not see) him, I (ask) my colleague to give him the message. But if he (be) late, I (talk) to him myself.
don't see, will ask
is, will talk
Use the present perfect or past simple:
I (know) my neighbour for a few years now. She (emigrate) to my city when I (be) thirteen.
have known, emigrated, was
Listen! The baby (cry) again. I think he (need) some milk.
is crying, needs (never with -ing)
My friend (never / be) in the USA. But last summer he (visit) me in Los Angeles after he (graduate) from university.
has never been (no time)
visited (action 2), had graduated (action 1)
I (go) to the cinema with Sarah, my classmate, tonight. We have already bought tickets. After I have some plans – I (buy) a gift for my sister's graduation party.
am going, am going to buy
We (move) if we (have) the money. Unfortunately new houses are very expensive in this area.
would move, had
I'm really looking forward to (go) bungee jumping. I (never /do) it. I hope (have) fun.
going, have never done, to have
Mrs Shaw always (arrive) early. At the moment she (buy) some potatoes from Mr Green. Mr Green (sell) his vegetables every week at the market.
arrives, is buying, sells
It (happen) last August at the airport. A few weeks before we (finish) school, we (decide) to go to Greece together for a holiday. We (wait) at passport control when suddenly I (understand) that I had forgotten my passport.
happened, finished, had decided
we're waiting, understood
Next week I (fly) to Spain. My flight (leave) at 7 o'clock in the morning. I think I (wake) up at 4 but I haven't made any plans yet.
am flying, leaves, will wake up
The weather is so cold and wet. If it (rain) tomorrow, we (have to) stay home. But if we (have) an earthquake tomorrow, I (be) surprised because we have never had such problems in our country.
rains, will have to (real)
had, would be (unreal)
Make passive sentences:
Breakfast (serve) from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. every day.
The thief (take) to the nearest police station a few hours ago.
is served
was taken
Mr Appleby usually (come) to the market every week, too. He (sell) fruit, but he (not sell) fruit now. He (sleep)! His son (help) him today, but he (not do) it him often.
comes, sells, isn't selling, is sleeping, is helping, doesn't do
- (the students / argue) when the teacher (walk) in?
- Yeah, because somebody (steal) the phone before the class (start)
- they (ever / argue)?
- Not really
were ... arguing, walked
had stole, started
have .. ever argued
This is my last day here. I (go) back to England tomorrow.
Hurry up! The conference (begin) in 20 minutes.
My horoscope says that I (meet) an old friend this week.
Look at these big black clouds! It (rain).
am going (100%)
begins (timetable)
will meet (opinion)
is going to rain (facts you see)
If you (give) me your email address, I (send) you my presentation.
We (help) each other with homework if we (live) in the same street. Sadly, we don't.
My sister (use) public transport if she (pass) her driving test on Monday.
If Matthew (have) her phone number, he (call) her. But he doesn't have it.
give, will send (real)
would help, lived (unreal)
will use, doesn't pass (real)
had, would call (unreal)
Open the brackets using correct tenses and to/ing:
She (never / dream) of becoming a pop star. But a few years ago she decide (have) an audition in a local band and promised (try) her best. Before she (join) the band, she (practice) her singing skills.
has never dreamt, to have, to try, joined, had practiced