She ___ (live) in Brazil since 2015.
She has live in Brazil since 2015.
If you heat water to 100°C, it ___.
If you heat water to 100°C, it boils.
Use the correct modal:
“You ___ wear a uniform. It’s required.”
You must wear a uniform. It’s required.
Correct the tense error:
“I am knowing the answer.”
I know the answer.
Comparative of:
"Big"
Bigger.
Identify the tense: “They will have finished by noon.”
What type of conditional?
“If it rains, we’ll stay home.”
First conditional.
Express possibility:
“She ___ be at home, I saw her car.”
She might be at home, I saw her car.
Transform into past continuous:
“They eat dinner.”
They were eating dinner.
Make a superlative sentence using "old".
My brother is the oldest.
By the time we arrived, the movie ___.
By the time we arrived, the movie had started.
Complete the third conditional:
“If they had left earlier, they ___ (catch) the train.”
If they had left earlier, they would have caught the train.
Give advice using should:
“Your friend is sick.”
Examples: “You should visit him”, “He should see a doctor”.
Change to future continuous:
“She works at the library.”
She will be working at the library.
Correct this sentence:
“There isn’t much people here today.”
There aren’t many people here today.
Correct the error: “I have seen him yesterday.”
I saw him yesterday.
Correct the sentence:
“If you will study, you will pass.”
If you study, you will pass.
Replace the modal with one expressing stronger necessity:
“You should finish this today.”
You must finish this today.
“By next year, I ___ (finish) my degree.”
By next year, I will have finished my degree.
“This chair is ___ than that one.”
a) comfortable
b) more comfortable
This chair is more comfortable than that one.
Transform into present perfect:
“We last met in 2020.”
We haven’t met since 2020.
Form a third conditional sentence about missing a bus.
Example: If I had left earlier, I wouldn’t have missed the bus.
Express ability.
I can swim.
“How long ___ you ___ (wait) here?”
How long have you been waiting here?
Correct the mistake
“She is more tall than her sister.”
She is taller than her sister.