She (has / have) never been to New York before?
She has never been to New York before.
We ______ since I moved to Spain.
(to not speak)
We haven't spoken since I moved to Spain.
You spilled the water. I _____ you clean it.
(to help)
I will help you clean it. (future promise)
The United States is the place ____ Caroline is from.
The United States is the place where Caroline is from.
How many states are there in the United States?
50
Have you ever ______ sushi? (eat)
Have you ever eaten sushi?
Before the bell rang, she _____ already _____ the exam.
(to finish)
Before the bell rang, she had already finished the exam.
The train _____ at 4pm tomorrow.
(to arrive)
The train arrives at 4pm tomorrow. (timetable)
Something (that / which) I find difficult about English is the different relative pronouns.
Something that I find difficult about English is the different relative pronouns.
What state is Caroline from?
Ohio
Past Simple or Past Perfect?
I _____ my book! ____ you ____ it today?
see / lose
I lost my book. Have you seen it today?
She didn't go out because she _______ her keys.
(to lose)
She didn't go out because she had lost her keys.
I ______ visit my grandparents tomorrow.
(to visit)
I am visiting my grandparents tomorrow. (fixed arrangement)
Combine the sentences:
My mother is a doctor. She is at work now.
What is Caroline's favorite ice cream flavor?
Strawberry!
We can't go to the pharmacy. They have _____ closed for the day.
(just / always / already / still)
We can't go to the pharmacy. They have already closed for the day.
Fill in the second sentence, keeping the same meaning.
Sam used to sing every day, but he stopped when he got sick.
Sam _______ he got sick.
Sam hasn't sung since he got sick.
It is very cloudy, so I think it ______ later.
(rain)
It is very cloudy, so I think it is going to rain later. (prediciton based on evidence)
Yesterday I went to the shopping center, (that / which) is in the center of the city, with my friends.
Yesterday I went to the shopping center, which is in the center of the city, with my friends.
Does Caroline prefer coffee or tea?
Coffee!
Make a sentence using these words:
not see / since / they / each other / December
They haven't seen each other since December.
If a sentence has 2 verbs, one in past perfect and one in past simple, which event happened first?
past perfect --> past simple
By the end of the year, we (will study / will have studied) 5 units.
By the end of the year, we will have studied 5 units. (action completed by a specific time in the future)
Combine the sentences:
Paul went to the police. His car was stolen.
Paul, whose car was stollen, went to the police.
What is Caroline's favorite Spanish food?
Patatas bravas