My cat is _____ (harm). He won't hurt you.
harmless
He's my _____ of a schoolteacher: patient, nice and organised.
stereotype
It is so difficult to understand / understanding the Maths exercises!
to understand
Past Participle of TAKE.
TAKEN
PRESENT SIMPLE, PRESENT CONTINUOUS, PAST SIMPLE OR PAST CONTINUOUS
What _____ (she / wear) when you saw her at the party?
was she wearing
He is a very _____ (influence) man in the government.
influential
The customer _____ to pay the bill. She insists that the food was terrible.
refused
I remember to close / closing the door this morning.
Past Participle of EAT. Spell it!
EATEN
FUTURE CONTINUOUS VS. FUTURE PERFECT
At this time tomorrow, I _____ (enjoy) my summer holidays.
WILL BE ENJOYING
We had a _____ (peace) afternoon without the children.
peaceful
Keep trying! You'll suceed after a few _____ .
attempts
I remembered to do / doing my English homework. I'm so proud of myself!
Past simple of SWIM. Spell it!
SWAM
FUTURE CONTINUOUS VS. FUTURE PERFECT
Mum's arriving late. Do you think she _____ (already / eat)?
will have already eaten
There's something _____ (break) in the bag. Be careful!
breakable
I've got a _____ . Could you drive me to the airport?
request
To learn / Learning English is so important! And I have such a great teacher!
Learning
Past Simple and Past Participle of KNOW. Spell them!
KNEW, KNOWN
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS VS. PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
Amy is exhausted because she _____ (swim) for two hours.
has been swimming
Every bit of information in the article is _____ (fact). Nothing is based on my opinion.
factual
The weather conditions are _____ . It's advisable to stay indoors.
treacherous
We regret to inform / informing you that you haven't been accepted in our programme.
to inform
Past Simple and Past Participle of SHAKE.
SHOOK, SHAKEN
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE VS. PAST PERFECT SIMPLE
By the time we arrived, she _____ (already / go) to sleep.
had already gone