(Will & Going To)
Choose the correct form:
They (are going to / will) travel to Australia next year. They got a great deal on their tickets.

They are going to travel to Australia next year. They got a great deal on their tickets.
He (be about to / hit) the water.
He is about to hit the water.
What is the past participle of "play"?
A. Playing
B. Play
C. Played
D. Plate
C. Played
She has (never / ever) seen a narwhal before.
She has never seen a narwhal before.
Use the correct form of the Present Perfect Continuous:
I have (be / stand) in this line for 30 minutes.
I have been standing in this line for 30 minutes.
Choose the correct form:
A. It will rain next month.
B. It's going to rain next month.
C. Both A and B are correct.
C. Both A and B are correct.
Which sentence uses the present continuous to talk about the future:
1). She went out with Bill last night.
2). She's going to go out with Bill tonight.
3. She's going out with Bill tonight.
4. She's going to go out with Bill yesterday.
3. She's going out with Bill tonight.
What is the past participle of wait?
Waited
Choose For, Since, Yet, or Already:
I can't believe he hasn't shaved his beard ____ 2024!
I can't believe he hasn't shaved his beard since 2024!
Choose Present Continuous or Present Perfect Continuous:
A. Have you been waiting here since this morning?
B. Are you waiting here since this morning?
A. Have you been waiting here since this morning?
Choose the correct form:
That looks heavy! I (am going to / will) give you a hand.

That looks heavy! I will give you a hand.
They (be about to / get) married.
They are about to get married.
What is the past participle of go?
Gone
Choose For, Since, Already, or Yet
She has _____ learned to ride the unicycle.
She has already learned to ride the unicycle.
Which one is correct?
A. I am knowing my husband for 8 years.
B. I am knowing my husband since we were 22.
C. I have known my husband since we were 22.
D. I have known my husband since 8 years.
C. I have known my husband since we were 22.
Choose the correct form:
Her friend (won't go / is not going to go) to the movie tomorrow night. She has to study.
Her friend is not going to go to the movie tomorrow night. She has to study.
Which sentences are correct?
A. You're laughing when you hear this joke tomorrow.
B. You're going to laugh when you hear this joke tomorrow.
C. You will laugh when you hear this joke tomorrow.
D. Answers A and C
E. Answers B and C
E. Answers B and C
List the correct past participles for each:
1. John has (know) him for many years.
2. Sarah has (take) his picture many times.
3. I have (have) a headache all day.
List the correct past participles for each:
1. John has known him for many years.
2. Sarah has taken his picture many times.
3. I have had a headache all day.
Have you (never meet / ever meet) Brad Pitt before?
Have you ever met Brad Pitt before?
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Which sentence is incorrect?
1. People have been playing video games for years.
2. People have played video games for years.
3. He has owned that video game since he was 10.
4. He has been owning that video game for 10 years.
4. He has been owning that video game for 10 years.
(Isn't she going to / won't she) visit her mom in Singapore next week? She told me she goes back home every summer.
Isn't she going to visit her mom in Singapore next week? She told me she goes back home every summer.
Which sentence is talking about the future?
A. I've already eaten dinner.
B. I'm good at making dinner.
C. I'm making dinner tonight.
D. Tonight's dinner was a feast!
C. I'm making dinner tonight.
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What are the correct past participles of the following verbs:
1. Sleep
2. Bring
3. Hear
1. Slept
2. Brought
3. Heard
Which sentence is correct?
A. I have never checked my social media yet.
B. Have you checked your social media yet?
C. I didn't check my social media since July.
D. I have checking my social media for 3 hours.
B. Have you checked your social media yet?
The present perfect and present perfect continuous can have the same meaning which of the following verbs?
1. live
2. work
3. study
4. play
5. all of the above
6. none of the above
5. all of the above