Pronunciation Things
Passive Voice
Perfect Tenses
Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous?
-ed or -ing adjectives
100

diet

d-eye-it

100

Children enjoy videogames.

Videogames are enjoyed by children.

100

Recently, I (have been watching / had been watching / will have been watching) a lot of TV.

have been watching

100

I (have cooked / have been cooking) all day!

have been cooking

100

I don't like this book; it's too (boring / bored).

boring

200

checked

"checkt" --  ed sounds like a t
200
Lord Calvert founded Maryland in 1529.

Maryland was founded by Lord Calvert in 1529.

200
I (have wanted / had wanted / will have wanted) a watch for Christmas, but my wife got me a bracelet instead.

had wanted

200

I (have always wanted / have always been wanting) a Macbook computer.

have always wanted
200

This work is really hard; it's (tiring / tired).

tiring

300

riot

r-eye-ot
300

The American people chose George Washington as their first president.

George Washington was chosen by the American people...

300

I miss the way we (have been living / had been living/ will have been living) before Coronavirus hit.

had been living

300

(Have you eaten / Have you been eating) yet?

have you eaten

300

I have no idea what's going on. I am (confusing / confused).

confused

400
kneeled

kneelD like a d

400

He will do  the cleaning.

The cleaning will be done by him.

400

By 2030, I (have visited / had visited / will have visited) 30 countries.

will have visited

400

That baby's mouth is really dirty. (Has he eaten? Has he been eating?)

has he been eating

400

His joke was funny. I was (amusing / amused).

amused

500

silo

s-eye-lo
500
I will have finished the project by Monday.

The project will have been finished by me by Monday.

500

We shouldn't (have gone / had gone / will have gone) to bed so late.

have gone

500
Q: Why is the kitchen such a mess?

A: (I have made / I have been making) me a cake. 

I have been making

500

I have no idea what to do; This situation is (perplexing / perplexed)

Perplexing