Can you express the same idea using both the present perfect simple and the present perfect continuous? Ex 100 points for a correct example
Yes
Ex 100 points for a correct example
I have worked at Sodimac for five years.
I have been working at Sodimac for five years.
Which sentence is correct?
A)My sister is funny than my brother.
B)My sister is funnier than my brother.
C)My sister funnyer than my brother.
B
When do we use this formula?
when we talk about extreme situations and their results
Is this noun countable or uncountable: happiness
uncountable
Which two modals suggest mild obligation?
should and could
Choose the correct form of this sentence
A)Maria hasn’t drunk alcohol for one year.
B)Maria has not dranken alcohol for one year.
C)Maria has not been drunk alcohol for on year.
A
Compare two of your classmates using “energetic”
200 Points for a sentence with no grammar mistakes
100 Points for a sentence with one or more grammar mistakes
The house was so filthy that it started to smell.
Which sentence is correct?
A)The house was so filthy that it started to smell.
B)The house was filthy it started to smell.
C)The house is so filthy that started to smell.
A
Complete the sentence with some or any. There aren’t ______ tomatoes in the house.
Any
Put this in the past: You must wear a coat today, it's cold.
You had to wear a coat today. It was cold.
Using the present perfect tense, tell me three things you have done this year
100 points for each correct verb in the present perfect tense
Use three adjectives in the superlative form to create a sentence about your partner/spouse/boyfriend/girlfriend
100 pts for each correct superlative
Which sentence is correct?
A)Jose was so famous that people started recognize him.
B)Jose famous that people started to recognize him.
C)Jose was so famous that people started to recognize him.
C
Complete this sentence with the correct quantifier. lots of , a few, or a little
We have ________ apples in the house. You don`t need to buy any more!
lots of
Put this in the past: They should take a walk.
They should have taken a walk.
Ask a question in the present perfect continuous form
400 Points for a question with no grammar mistakes
300 Points for a question with one grammar mistakes
200 Points for a question with two grammar mistakes
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Create a sentence describing your family members using equatives
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300 Points for a sentence with one grammar mistakes
200 Points for a sentence with two grammar mistakes
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Write a sentence to describing someone you live with during this time using so+adjective+that
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300 Points for a sentence with one grammar mistakes
200 Points for a sentence with two grammar mistakes
100 Points for a question with three or more grammar mistakes
Create a sentence using the quantifier “a few.”
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300 Points for a sentence with one grammar mistakes
200 Points for a sentence with two grammar mistakes
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Fill in the blank: I ______ (buy) lemons yesterday, but I didn't realize we were out. (past possibility)
I could have bought lemons yesterday, but I didn't realize we were out.
What are the past participles of these five base verbs? bring, wear, fly, pay, choose
brought, worn, flown, paid, chosen
Create a sentence using an inequality to describe people from Chile and people from Argentina
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400 Points for a sentence with one grammar mistake
300 Points for a sentence with two grammar mistakes
200 Points for a sentence with three grammar mistakes
100 Points for a question with four or more grammar mistakes
Create a sentence using so+adjective+that to describe this picture
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400 Points for a sentence with one grammar mistake
300 Points for a sentence with two grammar mistakes
200 Points for a sentence with three grammar mistakes
100 Points for a question with four or more grammar mistakes
Create a sentence using the all/none/most + of format to describe an environmental problem
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400 Points for a sentence with one grammar mistake
300 Points for a sentence with two grammar mistakes
200 Points for a sentence with three grammar mistakes
100 Points for a question with four or more grammar mistakes
Fill in the blank: They ______ (take) those candies from the witch. They were poisoned.
They shouldn't have taken those candies from the witch. They were poisoned.