Which sentence is in the present perfect?
a) She is reading a book.
b) She has read three books this week.
c) She reads every day.
b) She has read three books this week. ✅
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They have __________ (see) that movie twice.
✅ (seen)
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You __________ (must / can / may) wear a helmet when riding a bike.
✅ (must)
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She agreed __________ (help) us with the project.
✅ (to help)
(Multiple Choice) Which sentence contains a noun clause?
a) I know that she is coming.
b) She ran quickly.
c) Before he eats, he washes his hands.
a) I know that she is coming. ✅
(Unscramble)
has / cooking / all day / been / she
✅ She has been cooking all day.
(Unscramble)
has / finished / already / project / the / he
✅ He has already finished the project.
(Unscramble)
should / homework / your / do / you
✅ You should do your homework.
(Unscramble)
enjoys / she / painting / in her free time
✅ She enjoys painting in her free time.
(Unscramble)
he / didn’t / because / late / was / come / he
✅ He didn’t come because he was late.
(Correct the Sentence)
She has writing a new novel for two weeks.
✅ She has been writing a new novel for two weeks.
(Identify the Participle)
Underline the past participle in this sentence: The broken window was fixed yesterday.
✅ broken
(Correct the Sentence)
He can to swim very well.
✅ He can swim very well.
(Correct the Sentence)
He suggested to take a break.
✅ He suggested taking a break.
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I don’t understand __________ she said.
✅ (what)
Question:
Look at this picture. Describe what is happening using either the present perfect or the present continuous.
✅ Example: He has been jogging for 20 minutes and is now texting his friend.
Listening: Identify the past participles in this sentence and explain their function.
✅ Completed (used in present perfect), gone (past participle of go, used in present perfect).
Question:
Give advice using a modal verb based on the picture.
✅ Example: You should clean your room.
Listening: Identify the gerund and infinitive in this sentence. Explain how they are used.
✅ Gerund: learning (object of the verb started); Infinitive: to visit (object of hopes).
Question: Tell a story using at least one noun clause or adverbial clause based on this picture.
✅ Example: I believe that they just signed a contract because they are shaking hands.
(Create a Sentence)
Create a sentence using BOTH the present perfect and present continuous.
✅ Example: I have lived here for five years and am currently working at a new job.
(Create a Sentence)
Create a sentence using a past participle as an adjective.
✅ Example: The confused student asked a question.
(Create a Sentence)
Create a sentence using a modal for possibility and a modal for necessity.
✅ Example: She might be late, but she must call us first.
(Create a Sentence)
Create a sentence with both a gerund and an infinitive.
✅ Example: Learning English is fun, but I want to improve faster.
(Create a Sentence)
Create one sentence with a noun clause and one with an adverbial clause.
✅ Example: I believe that he will win. / She left after the meeting ended.