I have ___________ (BE) to Spain only once
BEEN
Emily ___________________ (cleans) her flat.
is cleaning
If she ____________ (go) to the gym more often, she _______________ (become) more flexible.
goes; will become
A verb identifies an action.
True or false?
True
I ______________ (CALL) my grandmother this week.
HAVE CALLED
I ____________ (read) that book a million times.
HAVE READ
Janet _____________________________ (paint) a beautiful landscape in her art class.
is painting
If I ___________ (understand) the assignment, I ____________ (need) help
understand; won't need
An adjective is a word that we use to name things and objects.
True or False?
False. An adjective DESCRIBES things.
Things' and objects' names are NOUNS.
We _______________ (buy) a car today.
HAVE BOUGHT
I _______________ (NOT / BEGIN) packing yet.
HAVE NOT BEGUN
I ________________ (see) a doctor soon, but I don't know which one.
am seeing
If I ____________ (eat) more often during the day, I ________________ (not / be) hungry
eat; won't be
Put the apostrophe where it should be in this sentence:
My keys are in my mums purse.
my mum's
HAS NEVER RAINED
We _____________ (make) dinner before she ____________ (get) here. _______________ (you / eat) yet?
MADE; GOT; HAVE YOU EATEN
You ___________ (not / have) a party tomorrow, are you?
are not having
We __________ (go) hiking if the weather __________ (be) nice this weekend.
will go / is
Put the apostrophe where it should be in this sentence:
The girls clothes are all pink. (two girls)
The girls'
My father _______________ (write) a novel and ______________ (sell) it for a hundred euros.
HAS WRITTEN; HAS SOLD
She ______________ (go) to the doctor last night because she _________ (be) feeling sick. In fact, she ______________ (feel) bad since Monday.
WENT; WAS; HAS FELT
_______ they __________ (leave) to Spain soon? Or _____ she _______ (go) alone?
Are they leaving?
Or is she going alone?
We ______________ (watch) the movie, but only if you guys ____________ (be) quiet.
will watch; are
Correct the apostrophe mistakes in the following sentence:
I dont want to come home. The cat smell's and my grandma boyfriend's still there.
I don't want to come home. The cat smells and my grandma's boyfriend's still there.