Gerunds
Present Perfect
For/Since
Conditional
Miscellaneous
100
What part of speech is a gerund?
Noun.
100
What is the present perfect of this verb? I drive
I have driven.
100
Is since used for a length of time or a specific past time?
Specific past time.
100
What tense is this sentence? If I don't exercise, I will gain weight.
Future.
100
Is the following noun a count or a non-count noun? money
Non-count.
200
A gerund can be a(n) ___ or a(n) ___ in a sentence.
A subject or an object.
200
Change this verb to the present perfect continuous: I eat
I have been eating
200
Fill in the blank with for or since: I have been in this class ___ one year.
I have been in this class for one year
200
What tense is this sentence? If I get grouchy, tell me to take a nap.
Present.
200
Is "enough" in the correct place? Her room is not enough clean.
No. Her room is not clean enough.
300
Change the infinitive to a NEGATIVE gerund and form it all into a sentence: To drink/water everyday/to dehydrate/you
Not drinking water everyday dehydrates you.
300
Form a question in the present perfect continuous: Where/you/play
Where have you been playing?
300
Make a sentence out of the following words using since or for and the present perfect continuous: I/drive/last year
I have been driving since last year.
300
What kind of verb phrase is in the main clause (imperative, simple present, or modal)? If I call you, you should always pick up the phone.
Modal.
300
Choose the correct verb. Should much or many be in the blank? There is/are too ___ cars on the street.
There are too many cars on the street.
400
Is the gerund in the following sentence a subject or an object? He hates running because it makes him tired.
An object.
400
Form a question in the present perfect continuous: How long/they/come/to ESL
How long have they been coming to ESL?
400
Answer the following question: How long have you been living in the United States?
Ex: I have been living in the United States since I was 21 years old. I have been living in the United States for three years.
400
Turn the following future real conditional sentence into a question: If my son does not do his homework, I will punish him.
What will you do if your son does not do his homework? or If your son does not do his homework, what will you do?
400
Is the following a separable or non-separable phrasal verb? put on
Separable.
500
Turn the second subject-verb into a gerund: They went to the movie after they ate dinner.
They went to the movie after eating dinner.
500
Form a sentence in the NEGATIVE present perfect continuous for repeated actions in the recent past: You/work/on Tuesday nights/ESL began
You have not been working on Tuesday nights since ESL began.
500
Make a question out of the following words using present perfect continuous: Joanna/vegetarian
How long has Joanna been a vegetarian?
500
Turn the following present real conditional statement into a question: If you go to the beach, pack your bathing suit.
What should I pack if I go to the beach? or What do I pack if I go to the beach?
500
Create a sentence using an inseparable phrasal verb.
Ex: I want to come over to your house soon.