Identify: Point out the Present Perfect verb in this sentence: "She has lived here for ten years."
Has lived
Identify: Which action happened first? "The train had left before we arrived."
The train leaving
Identify: Is this a plan or a sudden decision? "I think it will rain tomorrow."
A prediction/thought.
Conjugate: Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb: "They ______ (not/see) the new movie yet."
Have not seen or Haven't seen
Conjugate: Complete the sentence: "By the time the party started, she ______ (already / cook) the dinner."
Had already cooked
Conjugate: Use 'Going to': "Look at those clouds! It ______ (rain) soon."
Is going to rain
Transform: Change this Simple Past sentence into Present Perfect: "I lost my keys." (Hint: The action just happened).
I have lost my keys.
Transform: Combine these: "I finished my homework. Then I went to bed." (Start with 'After...')
"After I had finished my homework, I went to bed."
Transform: Change this into a negative future sentence: "She will travel to Japan next year."
She won't (will not) travel to Japan next year.
Error Correction: Fix the mistake in this sentence: "We have went to the beach many times this summer."
"We have gone..." (Correcting the past participle).
Error Correction: Correct this: "When I arrived at the cinema, the movie has already started."
Had already started.
Grammar Check: When do we use "will" instead of "going to"? Give one specific rule.
Sudden decisions, promises, or general predictions.
Scenario Challenge: Explain the difference in meaning between:
1. I lived in London.
2. I have lived in London.
1. I don't live there anymore.
2. I still live there now.
Scenario Challenge: Create a sentence using Past Perfect to explain why you were late to work this morning.
"I was late because I had forgotten my keys inside."
Creative Application: Use the Future Continuous (will + be + -ing) to describe what you will be doing at 10:00 PM tonight.
"I will be sleeping" or "I will be watching TV."