Choose the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous to complete the sentences below. If both tenses are possible, use the present perfect continuous.
I 've cylced / 've been cycling and my legs are really tired right now.
I've been cycling and my legs are really tired right now.

Complete the dialogues below with the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous of the verbs in brackets. If both tenses are possible, use the present perfect continuous.
A: I'm very tired. We ______ (walk) too fast.
B: Maybe you are right, we _______ (walk) 10 kilometres in only one hour and a half.
A: We have been walking too fast.
B: We have walked 10 km in only one hour and a half.

Mention 3 words related to the following stage of life:
MARRIAGE
wedding, get engaged, divorce, single, widow/widower, honeymoon, split up, etc.
Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets. Make the first conditional.
If I (go) out tonight, I (go) to the cinema.
If I go out tonight, I will/might go to the cinema. 
Choose the correct verb. Make the second conditional.
If I am/were you, I 'll get/'d get a new job.
If I were you, I'd get a new job. 
Choose the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous to complete the sentences below. If both tenses are possible, use the present perfect continuous.
I'm sorry I'm late. Have you waited / been waiting for a long time?
Have you been waiting?

Complete the dialogues below with the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous of the verbs in brackets. If both tenses are possible, use the present perfect continuous.
I ________(wait) for you all morning! Where _________(you/be) all this time?
I have been waiting for you all morning! Where have you been all this time?

Mention 3 words related to the following stage of life:
DEATH
funeral, widow/widower, miss, dead, died, died of, death, alive, etc.
Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets. Make the first conditional.
If we (not/see) each other tomorrow, we (see) each other next week.
If we don't see each other tomorrow, we will see each other next week.

Choose the correct verb. Make the second conditional.
If she weren't/isn't always so late, she will/ would be promoted.
If she weren't always so late, she would be promoted.
Choose the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous to complete the sentences below. If both tenses are possible, use the present perfect continuous.
Somebody has eaten / has been eating my cookies. There are none left.
Somebody has eaten my cookies.

Complete the dialogues below with the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous of the verbs in brackets. If both tenses are possible, use the present perfect continuous.
I _________ (work) here for over a month and I __________ (not meet) the manager yet.
I have been working here for over a month and I haven't met the manager yet.

Mention 3 words related to the following stage of life:
BIRTH
be born, due, weigh, expecting, pregnant, birth
Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets. Make the first conditional.
If the weather (not/improve) , we (not/have) a picnic.
If the weather doesn't improve, we won't have a picnic. 
Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets. Make the second conditional.
They (have) more money if they (not/buy) so many clothes.
They'd have more money if they didn't buy so many clothes.
Choose the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous to complete the sentences below. If both tenses are possible, use the present perfect continuous.
How many books has she written / has she been writing ?
How many books has she written?

Complete the dialogues below with the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous of the verbs in brackets. If both tenses are possible, use the present perfect continuous.
A: Someone ______(call) all morning. They ______ (call) at least ten times.
B: Well, you _______ (sit) next to the phone all this time. You could have picked it up.
A: Someone has been calling all morning. They have called.
B: Well, you have been sitting next to the phone all this time.
Choose the correct response to the news:
"Jenny had the baby last night."
a)Congratulations! Is it a boy or a girl? How much did it weigh?
b) I'm so sorry to hear that. Everyone was so fond of him.
c) What a shame! They were such a lovely couple.
a)Congratulations! Is it a boy or a girl? How much did it weigh?
Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets. Make the first conditional.
She (stay) in London if she (get) a job.
She will stay in London if she gets a job.
Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets. Make the second conditional.
What (do) if you (win) the lottery?
What would you do if you won the lottery? 
Choose the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous to complete the sentences below. If both tenses are possible, use the present perfect continuous.
I 've been reading / 've read all afternoon. I have been reading / have read five chapters.
I've been reading all afternoon. I have read five chapters.
Complete the dialogues below with the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous of the verbs in brackets. If both tenses are possible, use the present perfect continuous.
A: You _______ (drink). You can't take the car.
B: But I ________ (only/drink) a couple of beers!
A: That isn't true; you _________ (drink) four beers.
A: You have been drinking.
B: But I have only drunk a couple of beers!
A: ...You have drunk four beers.
Choose the correct response to the news:
A: "We lost Grandma last week."
B: "I know. I'm so sorry. ____________"
a)Congratulations!
b) They've split up.
c) She was such a lovely woman.
c) She was such a lovely woman.
Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets. Make the first conditional.
He (not/get) a better job if he (not/pass) that exam.
He will/might not get a better job if he doesn't pass that exam.
Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets. Make the second conditional.
(not help) if you (hear) someone screaming?
Wouldn't you help if you heard someone screaming?