When is International Women's Day?
March 8th
She ______ have forgotten her keys at home because they're not in her bag.
must
Correct the sentence : The weather couldn't has been worse.
The weather couldn't have been any worse.
How do we form the future continuous tense?
The future continuous tense is formed by using the auxiliary verb "will" or "shall" followed by "be" and the present participle (-ing form) of the main verb - will/shall + be + verb-ing
We ______ to visit our grandparents over the weekend.
are going
What color is associated with Women's Day?
Purple
He ____________ have finished his homework by now, considering how much time he spent on it yesterday.
should
Correct the sentence : I must have buy the bread but I didn't know we needed it.
I could/should have bought the bread but I didn't know we needed it.
How do we form the future perfect simple?
The future perfect simple tense is formed by using the auxiliary verb "will" or "shall" followed by "have" and the past participle form of the main verb.
will/shall + have + past participle
I think I _________ to the gym to work out for an hour.
will go
Which country was the first to recognise and celebrate Women's Day?
Russia
They ________ have won the game if they had played more strategically in the final quarter.
could
What is the structure of a modal perfect sentence?
A modal perfect sentence consists of a modal verb (like "must," "should," "could," "might," or "would") followed by "have" and a past participle.
What is the difference between the future simple tense and the future continuous tense?
The future simple tense expresses a simple prediction or statement about the future, while the future continuous tense emphasizes an ongoing action that will be happening at a specific point or over a period of time in the future.
She is _______(meet) her friend for lunch next week.
meeting
This is the only woman to have received 2 Nobel prizes
Marie Curie
I _______ (leave) my umbrella in the restaurant; I'll have to go back and check.
might have left
How is the meaning of modal perfects different from simple past tense verbs?
Modal perfects imply a sense of speculation or uncertainty about the past action, whereas simple past tense verbs simply state that an action occurred in the past without any additional nuance.
Can the present continuous be used to express the future? If go give an example.
Yes.
Eg. We are watching a movie tonight.
I _______________(study) for my exams all night tomorrow.
will be studying
This woman was instrumental in fighting for the right to vote for women in Spain, which they were granted at the end 1931.
Clara Campoamor
We __________ (arrive) earlier if we hadn't encountered traffic on the way.
would have arrived
How do you form negative sentences with modal perfects?
Negative sentences with modal perfects are formed by adding "not" after the modal verb, e.g., "could not have," "should not have," etc.
When do we use the future perfect tense?
We use the future perfect tense to describe actions that will be completed at a certain point in the future before another action or time reference.
By this time next year, they ______________ (complete) their degree.
will have completed