PRESENT SIMPLE (AFFIRMATIVE)
You _____ an ugly car. (to have)
You have an ugly car.
PRESENT SIMPLE (NEGATIVE)
She ___ ___ sing that song well at all. (to do)
She does not sing that song well at all.
PRESENT SIMPLE (QUESTION)
Do you _____ you look good in that fur coat? (to think)
Do you think you look good in that fur coat?
FUTURE SIMPLE (NEGATIVE)
I ___ ___ ___ on a date with that guy, he smells like ketchup. (to go)
I will not go on a date with that guy, he smells like ketchup.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS (AFFIRMATIVE)
You _____ ______ the dishes poorly. (to wash)
You are washing the dishes poorly.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS (NEGATIVE)
He ___ ___ ___ the potatoes well. (to cut)
He is not cutting the potatoes well.
PRESENT SIMPLE (QUESTION)
Did the chefs even ___ to cooking school? This lasagna tastes like dog food. (to go)
Did the chefs even go to cooking school? This lasagna tastes like dog food.
FUTURE SIMPLE (NEGATIVE)
He ___ ____ ___ a good farmer when he grows up. (to be)
He will not be a good farmer when he grows up.
PRESENT PERFECT (AFFIRMATIVE)
They ___ ___ so annoying today. (to be)
They have been so annoying today.
PRESENT PERFECT (NEGATIVE)
You ____ ____ ____ a great navigator. (to be)
You have not been a great navigator.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Are you even ____ to kick the ball in the goal? (to try)
Are you even trying to kick the ball in the goal?
FUTURE PERFECT
He is so slow. I ___ ___ ___ and gone to heaven by the time he finishes the race. (to die)
He is so slow. I will have died and gone to heaven by the time he finishes the race. (to die)
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS (AFFIRMATIVE)
His voice ___ ____ _____ me of a dying cat. (to remind)
His voice has been reminding me of a dying cat.
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS (NEGATIVE)
She ___ ___ ____ _____ with elegance. (to swim)
She has not been swimming with elegance.
PRESENT PERFECT
____ you _____ in the mirror? That outfit is something out of my grandmas closet. (to look)
Have you looked in the mirror? That outfit is something out of my grandmas closet.
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
I ____ ___ _____ all of you peasants this weekend, I'm going on a trip to Bali. (to avoid)
I will be avoiding all of you peasants this weekend, I'm going on a trip to Bali.
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS (AFFIRMATIVE)
I __ __ ____ to hold in my laughter, but I couldn't, her dog looked like a rat! (to try)
I had been trying to hold in my laughter, but I couldn't, her dog looked like a rat!
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS (NEGATIVE)
I ___ ___ ___ _____ him to tell such a boring story. I'd rather cut off my ears than hear that again. (to expect)
I had not been expecting him to tell such a boring story. I'd rather cut off my ears than hear that again.
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
Have you ____ _____ sunscreen? You look like a burnt chicken nugget. (to wear)
Have you been wearing sunscreen? You look like a burnt chicken nugget.
FUTURE CONTINUOUS (NEGATIVE)
I ___ ____ ___ ___ to that gross library. The books smell like rotting cheese. (to go)
I will not be going to that gross library. The books smell like rotting cheese.