Present perfect and continues A or B
Present Perfect Simple or Continuous
Gerunds and Infinitives
Imperative mood
100

We__________________ since four o'clock. a. have been cooking b. have cooked

a. have been cooking

100

I (have, never) vegetarian pizza, so I think I'll order that.

Present Perfect I have never had vegetarian pizza, so I think I'll order that.

100

Marc hopes (play) tennis tomorrow.

to play

100

In the imperative mood the verb is used in its infinitive form? Yes or No?

Yes

200

I ____________ this book for hours. My eyes are starting to get tired. a. have read b. have been reading

b. have been reading

200

Dr. Jones is a good teacher. How long (he, be) ________________ at the university?

Present Perfect How long has he been at the university?

200

Would you mind (bring) me that book? I'm tired.

bringing

200

True or False: speakers may not add please or modal verbs can or may.

False

300

I__________him since Tuesday. a. haven't seen b. haven't been seeing

a. haven't seen

300

What's the matter? Your eyes are red and puffy. (You, cry) ________________?

Present Perfect Continuous Have you been crying?

300

The International Student Office advises (take) this class.

taking

300

Name 3 reasons to use imperative mood for listeners.

 ordering, requesting, advising, recommending

400

I_______________ for a phone call for ages. a. have waited b. have been waiting

b. have been waiting

400

The little girl is dirty from head to foot because she (play) _____________________ in the mud.

Present Perfect Continuous The little girl is dirty from head to foot because she has been playing in the mud.

400

Naomi, do you remember (hear) about that plane crash last year?

hearing


400

Provide 4 examples of when to use the imperative form.

Street sign, recipe, manuals, tutorials, etc

500

Now that we ______________ for a year, I think that we should get married. a. have dated b. have been dating

b. have been dating

500

Aurgh! I'm so sick of waiting! I (wait) ________________ here for 2 hours!

Present Perfect Continuous I have been waiting here for 2 hours!

500

I hate (interrupt) you but there's a phone call for you.

to interrupt

500

What is the imperative mood?

The imperative is a grammatical mood that forms commands or requests, including the giving of prohibition or permission, or any other kind of advice or exhortation.