Pres. Perf. Continuous
How many cups of coffee _______ you _________ today?
have you had
have you drunk
"I went to Rocky Point last week."
_____ said that ______ went to Rocky Point last week.
he / he
"I got rid of my Sports Illustrated magazines."
What does this mean?
I threw them away or gave them away.
What does "a silly goose" mean?
A person (or animal) who is not being serious, trying to be funny, or acting a little crazy
A loan for a house is called a...
mortgage
___________ you ever ___________ to Sedona?
Have you ever been
You aren't going to eat the last cookie, _________?
are you?
Replace the verb with "to get":
Math has always been hard for me. I've never understood it.
I've never got/gotten it.
Give an example of a situation in which you might say "time flies"
Many possible answers...
A kind of communication that does not use words is called...
body language / nonverbal communication
She ________ _________ ____________ the house for the past two hours. (clean)
has been cleaning
We'll have a test next week, ________?
won't we?
Replace the verb with "to get" and change the preposition, if necessary:
What time are they arriving at the airport?
What time are they getting to the airport?
When plans are not finalized, we can say that they are...
not set in stone
What does "humble" mean?
modest, not conceited or arrogant
Conjugate the verb with the correct form:
"We ________ each other for five years" (to know)
have known
Put the sentence in reported speech:
Paul: "I am going to give a presentation next week."
Paul said that he was going to give a presentation next week.
You could say that you have a good relationship with your coworkers, or that you...
get along with your coworkers
We use this expression to talk about a decision that we won't make right now, but at some point in the future.
cross that bridge when we come to it
A door used to keep out flies and mosquitos is called a...
screen door
Conjugate the verb with the correct form:
I _________ a lot lately. (to work out)
have been working out
Give an example of a question with a tag. Use the present perfect continuous.
Example: She has been drinking a lot of coffee lately, hasn't she?
This phrasal verb means that you do something bad but you don't receive any consequences.
to get away with something
This expression is used to describe the one positive aspect of a generally negative situation.
the silver lining
This is an adjective used to describe something that is easy to see or recognize. For example an obvious hole in the wall of a garage.
noticeable