Mark (READ) three books a month.
READS
Mark (LISTEN) to music now.
IS LISTENING
Mark (TAKE) three tests this month.
HAS WRITTEN
Mark (WRITE) a letter for twenty minutes.
HAS BEEN WRITING
Mark often SPEAK/ IS SPEAKING English after classes.
SPEAKS
Which word is used in the Present Simple: YESTERDAY or USUALLY
USUALLY
Which word is used in the Present Continuous: NOW or OFTEN?
NOW
Which word is used in the Present Perfect: YESTERDAY or JUST?
JUST
Which word is used in the Present Perfect Continuous: SINCE or SOMETIMES?
SINCE
ARE/ DO your parents speak English?
DO
Make a Yes/No question to the sentence: Mark plays the piano.
Does Mark play the piano?
Make a Yes/No question to the sentence: Mark is working on the computer at the moment.
Is Mark on the computer at the moment?
Make a Yes/No question to the sentence: Mark has cooked a cake.
Has Mark cooked a cake?
Make a Yes/No question to the sentence: Mark has been waiting for a package since 10 o'clock.
Has Mark been waiting for a package since 10 o'clock?
I HAVE NEVER EATEN/ DIDN'T EVER EAT this fruit.
HAVE NEVER EATEN
Make it negative: Mark plays the piano.
Mark doesn't play the piano.
Make it negative: Mark and Amy are watching a movie.
Mark and Amy aren't watching a movie.
Make it negative: Mark and Amy have written the test.
Mark and Amy haven't written the test.
Make it negative: Mark and Amy have been chatting since 10 o'clock.
Mark and Amy haven't been chatting since 10 o'clock.
I HAVE BEEN/ HAVE running since 10 o'clock.
HAVE BEEN
Make a W-question to the sentence: Mark speaks three languages.
How many languages does Mark speak?
Make a W-question to the sentence: Mark is speaking English now.
What language is Mark speaking now?
Make a W-question to the sentence: Mark has watched three movies this month.
How many movies has Mark watched this month?
Make a W-question to the sentence: Mark and Amy have been walking for fifteen minutes.
How long have Mark and Amy been walking?
HOW OFTEN/ HOW LONG have you been doing this task?
HOW LONG