Turn the following into a sentence using the future perfect:
Subject: Tere
Time: In 20 years
Action completed: to build her own house
In 20 years Tere will have built her own house.
Turn the following into a sentence using the present perfect continuous:
Subject: Tere
Time: In three years
Duration of time: two years
Action completed: to build her own house
In three years, Tere will have been building her own house for two years.
Ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage.
What is "brave"?
When the corners of your lips turn upward.
What is a smile?
Name three verbs that must be followed by a gerund:
admit, advise, allow, avoid, can't help, can't stand, deny, dislike, enjoy, fancy, finish, keep, mind, miss, permit
Turn the following into a sentence using the future perfect:
Subject: María
Time: In five years
Action completed: to have a baby
In five years, María will have had a baby.
Turn the following into a sentence using the future perfect continuous:
Subject: 5th semester students at LELI
Time: In one month
Duration of time: two and a half years.
Action completed: to study English
In one month, 5th semester students at LELI will have been studying English for two and a half years.
Feeling or showing envy of someone or their achievements and advantages.
What is "jealous"?
When your jaw drops.
What is shock?
Which of the following verbs can be followed by either an infinitive or a gerund?
admit, remember, advise, allow, avoid, can't help, regret, can't stand, deny, dislike, enjoy, fancy, try,
remember, regret, try
Correct the following sentence to be in the future perfect tense:
In ten years, Dorian will be eating chips on the beach.
In ten years, Dorian will have eaten chips on the beach.
Correct the following sentence to be in the future perfect continuous tense:
In fifty years, Dorian will eat chips on the beach every day for a month.
In fifty years, Dorian will have been eating chips on the beach every day for a month.
(Of a person) wretchedly unhappy or uncomfortable.
What is "miserable"?
When your cheeks flush and turn red.
What is embarrassed?
Name 2 verbs that can change meaning if followed by a gerund or an infinitive. Give 2 examples of sentences for each verb in which they change meaning when followed by a gerund or an infinitive.
Examples:
To stop:
He stopped to tie his shoes.
He stopped tying his shoes.
To forget:
He forgot to lock the door.
He forgot locking the door.
Complete the scramble to form a sentence in the future perfect tense:
Doing will have your makeup by the time finished you I am ready
You will have finished doing your makeup by the time I am ready.
or
By the time I am ready you will have finished doing your makeup.
Complete the scramble to form a sentence in the future perfect continuous tense:
Will Sergio's 2025 braid been have in growing for two years.
In 2025, Sergio's braid will have been growing for two years.
Finding something funny or entertaining.
What is "amused"?
When the corners of your lips turn downward and you're unhappy.
What is a frown?
Create two sentences correctly using a verb that can be followed by either a gerund or an infinitive. Create one sentence in which it is followed by a gerund, and one in which it is followed by an infinitive. Explain the difference between the meaning of the two sentences, if applicable.
Ex:
The bus stopped picking up children.
The bus stopped to pick up children.
Complete the scramble to form a sentence in the future perfect tense:
Countries how visited by the will you have you retire many time?
How many countries will you have visited by the time you retire?
or
By the time you retire how many countries will you have visited?
Complete the scramble to form a question in the future perfect continuous tense:
Will César have 2030 been music by for ten playing years?
By 2030, will César have been playing music for ten years?
Not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations.
What is "skeptical"?
When your brow furrows or you raise your eyebrow.
What is confused?
Name five verbs that must be followed by a gerund and five verbs that can be followed by both a gerund and an infinitive:
must be followed by a gerund:
admit, advise, allow, avoid, can't help, can't stand, deny, dislike, enjoy, fancy, finish, keep, mind, miss, permit
can be followed by both a gerund and infinitive:
regret, try, stop, prefer, remember, forget, go on