Either, Neither & Both
Present Perfect Tense
Health, Since & For
Already & Yet
Polite Requests
100

Vera likes the big house and the small house. She likes __________.

both

100

Have you ever __________ to a concert?

Been

100

They've had that minivan __________ five years.

for

100

He __________ moved yesterday.

already

100

Which is more polite, A or B? Why?

A. Can you help me move the car?

B. Could you help me move the car?

B. Could tends to be more polite than can.

200

I like both of the restaurants. We can go to __________.

either

200

Blake has never __________ at a buffet.

eaten

200

She's been at the ER __________ early this morning.

since

200

She said she __________ spoke with him.

already

200

Which is more polite? 

A. Is it okay if I sit here?

B. Do you mind if I sit here?

B

300

__________ of the cars is automatic; they're both manual.

neither

300

Have they ever __________ in a truck?

ridden

300

He's been singing in choir __________ he was 10 years old.

since

300

He has __________ to move.

yet

300

Give strong approval to the following: 

Could you help me pass out papers?

Of course. Sure. Absolutely. You don't even have to ask. By all means. Anytime.

400

What is the correct syntax for a "neither + nor" sentence? Give an example. 

neither + subject 1 + nor + subject 2 

EX: Neither the chair nor the couch was available.

400

When should we use present perfect tense?

When referring to an action that started in the past, continues now, and continues to be relevant now. 

400

What's the difference between the ER and urgent care? List at least 2 reasons.

ER: Open 24/7, for life-threatening emergencies, more expensive

Urgent care: Sometimes open 24/7, for emergencies, less expensive

400

When should we use "already?"

An action that has been completed

400

Give apologetic refusal to the following.

Do you mind if I eat in the bedroom?

I'm sorry, but..., I'm afraid I can't allow..., I wish you could, but, ...

500

Describe either, neither, and both in terms of pairs of 2 yesses or no's.

Either: yes, no

Both: yes, yes

Neither: no, no

500

What is the correct syntax for present perfect tense?

subject + has/have + past participle + (object)

500

When should we use "since" in a sentence? When should we use "for"?

Since: Used for a point in time.

For: Used for a period of time.

500

When should we use "yet"? 

When an action, at this point, has not been completed

500

You want time off from work. Ask for Friday off both formally and informally. 

1. Can I have Friday off? Is it okay if I take Friday off?

2. May/could I have Friday off? Do you mind if I take Friday off?