She ___ (study) English for three years."
has been studying
"My parents don’t ___ me go out late."
let
Fill in: "In this school, students are not ___ to use cellphones."
allowed
Fill in: "You’re tired, ___?"
aren’t you?
Fill in: "There is ___ in the classroom." (someone/anyone)
someone
True or False: "We have been work since morning."
False (it should be “have been working”)
Correct: "He let to me borrow his car."
He let me borrow his car.
True or False: "I was allowed to leave early yesterday." is correct.
true
Fill in: "She speaks English, ___?"
doesn't she?
Choose: "I didn’t see ___ at the party." (someone/anyone)
anyone
Change into negative: "They have been playing football."
They haven’t been playing football.
Rewrite: "She allowed me to use her phone." with let.
She let me use her phone.
Rewrite with be allowed to: "They can’t park here."
They are not allowed to park here.
Fill in: "They didn’t go to the party, ___?"
did they?
Correct: "Nobody didn’t call me."
Nobody called me.
"I am tired because I have studied all day."
I am tired because I have been studying all day."
Create a sentence with let in the past tense.
"My friend let me stay at his house yesterday."
"When I was a child, I ___ (not/play) outside at night."
was not allowed to play
Fill in: "He was late yesterday, ___?"
wasn’t he?
Complete: "I need ___ to help me with my homework."
someone