like
state verb
she (know) her since school
she has known her since school
I would like (come) to the party with you.
I would like to come to the party with you.
We really enjoyed the film. - … did I.
So
Sarah (play) in the garden when it started to raining
Sarah played in the garden when it started raining
I (need) to go shopping.
I need to go shopping.
how many art galleries she (visit) today?
how many art galleries has she visited today?
He enjoys (have) a bath in the evening.
He enjoys having a bath in the evening.
I haven’t seen her for ages. - … have I.
Neither
what (you do) when they (announce) the results?
what were you doing when they announced the results?
I (think) about going to the fashion show.
I am thinking about going to the fashion show.
You (write) essay all morning?
Have you been writing essay all morning?
We hope (visit) Amsterdam next month.
We hope to visit Amsterdam next month.
Ted didn’t eat his fish. (disagree)
Really? I did
He (promise) me to buy apples but (come) home without them
He had promised me to buy apples but came home without them
Why it (feel) so cold in the building?
Why does it feel so cold in the building?
I (look) for you for an hour.
I've been looking for you for an hour.
Finally I managed (finish) the work.
Finally I managed to finish the work.
He can’t speak Italian. (agree)
neither can I/ i can't either
Last summer we visited / had visited all the interesting places in the region.
Last summer we visited all the interesting places in the region.
We (have) good time here, in Barcelona.
We are having good time here, in Barcelona.
I (try) to call you since this morning.
I've been trying to call you since this morning.
I couldn't help (laugh) .
I couldn't help laughing .
She loves pine-apples.(agree)
So do i/ me too
He (think) that he (lose) money.
He thought that he had lost money.