Complete: She usually ___ (to deal) with customer complaints.
She usually deals with customer complaints.
Complete: The past form of bind is ___.
Bound
Complete: The past participle of drive is ___.
Driven
Correct: He has already went home.
He has already gone home.
Give the three forms of rise.
rise – rose – risen
Neither of the students ___ (know) the answer.
Neither of the students know the answer.
Complete: By the time we arrived, the meeting already ___ (start).
started
Choose the correct form:
She has ___ (break / broke / broken) the documents on the desk.
She has broken the documents on the desk.
Correct: She don’t never eat fast food.
6She don’t never eat fast food.
Change to present perfect: She finishes the project.
She has finished the project.
Correct the sentence:
He don’t understand how this system works.
He doesn't understand how this system works.
Correct the sentence: They didn’t went to the conference last year.
They didn’t go to the conference last year.
Correct the sentence: I have drank too much coffee today.
I have drunk too much coffee today.
Correct: The homework has finish by the students.
The homework has finished by the students.
Change to negative present perfect: They have seen the results.
They have not seen the results.
Complete: The conference ___ (start) at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow.
The conference starts at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow.
Complete: The past form of sing is ___.
sung
Complete (present perfect passive):
The report ___ ___ (finish) by the team.
The report has finished by the team.
Correct: I am knowing the answer since yesterday.
I have known the answer since yesterday.
Rewrite using an irregular verb: She completed the task.
She carried out the task.
___ he ___ (make) mistakes at work?
Does he make mistakes at work?
Complete: She ___ (write) the report two hours ago.
She wrote the report two hours ago.
Complete: They have ___ (write) three articles this month.
They have written three articles this month.
Correct: They have wrote the report yesterday.
They wrote the report yesterday.
Complete using simple present + present perfect:
He ___ (work) here for years, and he already ___ (gain) experience.
He works here for years, and he already has gained experience.