What are the signal words for Present Perfect and Past Simple?
Present Perfect: yet, ever, never, since, for, already ... Past Simple: last week, ago, previously ...
Ask an indirect question to the statement: "She managed to complete the task".
I wonder if she managed to complete the task.
Choose the best option to complete the sentence:
Martin ... to such attention and appreciated it.
*was not used
*was not use
*used to
was not used
Do we use Infinitive or Gerund after the following verbs: suggest, recommend?
Gerund
Complete the sentence:
If I didn't have such a great boss, I ... leave my job.
If I didn't have such a great boss, I would leave my job.
Choose the correct options:
What ____ since I last saw you?
a. changed b. have changed c. has changed
c. has changed
Change the question into an indirect one: "Who is your manager?"
Would you mind telling me ...
Would you mind telling me who your manager is.
Complete the sentence with 'used to/get used to/be used to':
I can't ... the idea at all.
I can't get used to the idea at all.
Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate form: gerund or infinitive:
Do you mind ... (follow) in your father's footsteps and being a developer?
Do you mind following in your father's footsteps and being a developer?
Choose the sentence that is grammatically INcorrect:
*If I got promoted, I'd buy a brand new car.
*If I got promoted, I might buy a brand new car.
*I'll buy a brand new car if I got promoted.
*I'll buy a brand new car if I get promoted.
I'll buy a brand new car if I got promoted.
Open the brackets using the correct form of the verb:
I ... (change) two companies since I last ... (see) you. I'm with Anatech now.
I have changed two companies since I last saw you. I'm with Anatech now.
Change the question into an indirect one:
"What time did the meeting start?"
I'd like to know ...
I'd like to know what time the meeting started.
Correct the sentence:
I found it really hard to get used to work in such a huge multinational company.
I found it really hard to get used to workING in such a huge multinational company.
Correct the sentence:
I really can't stand to work alone. I am a team player.
I really can't stand working alone. I am a team player.
Complete the sentence. Use the prompts:
If we run into any problems with this project, we... (ask/coworkers/help).
If we run into any problems with this project, we'll ask coworkers for help.
Open the brackets using the correct form of the verb:
I ... (receive) the job offer the other week, but I ... (not/make) my final decision yet.
I received the job offer the other week, but I haven't made my final decision yet.
Change the question into an indirect one:
"Where is the customer located?"
Do you know ...
Do you know where the customer is located.
Complete the question with 'used to/get used to/be used to':
... the new working conditions yet?
Have you got used to the new working conditions?
Change the sentences into passive voice:
I have attached the current status report.
The current status report has been attached.
Finish the sentence:
If he hadn't interrupted me, ... (fail).
If he hadn't interrupted me, I wouldn't/would have failed.
Open the brackets using the correct form of the verb:
We ... (still/ look) into the problem and ... (check) three apps so far.
We are still looking into the problem and have checked 3 apps so far.
Ask your own indirect question.
Various options.
Correct the sentence:
I haven't studied for ages and I'm finding it hard to be used to studying every day.
I haven't studied for ages and I'm finding it hard to GET used to studying every day.
Change the sentences into passive voice:
The auditor was reviewing the accounting records.
The accounting records were being reviewed by the auditor.
Rephrase the sentence using mixed conditionals.
You didn’t finish your work on time because you are a procrastinator.
If you weren’t such a procrastinator, you would have finished your work on time.