Present Perfect Continuous
Indirect questions
Passive voice
Relative clauses
100

This tense is used to describe actions that started in the past and are still happening now. (true or false)

True

100

This type of question is more polite and often used in formal situations. (True or false)

True
100

In passive voice, the focus is on the ______, not the performer.

object

100

This word is used for people in relative clauses.

Who

200

Complete: “She ______ (study) English for two hours.”

has been studying

200

Complete: “Can you tell me where ______?”
(you live / do you live)

you live

200

Change to passive: “They clean the room

The room is cleaned

200

Complete: “This is the book ______ I bought yesterday.”

that or which

300

This word is commonly used to show duration (e.g., 2 hours, 3 days).

For
300

Identify the error: “Do you know where is the bank?”

where the bank is

300

Identify the tense: “The homework was done yesterday

Simple past

300

Identify the correct option:
“The man ___ is talking is my teacher.”
(who / which)

who

400

Correct the mistake: “He has been work all day.”

has been working

400

Turn into an indirect question: “Where did she go?”

Do you know where she went?

400

Complete: “The project ______ (finish) last week

was finished
400

Combine: “I met a girl. She speaks three languages.”

What is “I met a girl who speaks three languages”?

500

Ask a question using: you / wait / long

How long have you been waiting...

500

Create an indirect question using:
“When does the class start?”

Could you tell me when the class starts?

500

Change to passive: “Someone stole my phone.”

My phone was stolen

500

Identify the mistake:
“The car who is outside is mine.”

The car that/which is outside is mine