My salary _____ good and I have bonuses.
My salary is good and I have bonuses.
She _____ on a project right now. (to work)
She is working on a project right now.
She _______ good relationships with other employees and her boss in her last company. (to have)
She had good relationships with other employees and her boss in her last company.
She _____ English for her work every day. (to use)
She uses English for her work every day.
she + have + on Monday + classes (present simple)
She has clases on Monday.
He ____ busy. He still has a lot of things to do. (negative)
I'm not busy. He still has a lot of things to do.
____ you _______ your house? (to sell)
Are you selling your house?
He ___________ tickets to the cimena. (to take)
He took tickets to the cinema.
They __________ any flowers for her birthday. (negative, to give)
They don't give her any flowers for her birthday.
you - be - today - tired? (question, past simple)
Were you tired today?
____ John and Ana married?
Are John and Ana married?
We _______ for our exam at the moment (not + to prepare)
We aren't preparing for our exam at the moment
When _____ you _____ your friend ? (to meet)
When did you meet your friend?
____ she one of those people who like staying at home every weekend? (be)
Is she one of those people who like staying at home every weekend?
I - start - this job - 4 years ago (present simple)
I started this job 4 years ago.
How ____ the weather yesterday?
How was the weather yesterday?
A: What ____ your sister ______ right now? (to do)
B: I think, she _________ in her room. Why? (to study)
A: What is your sister doing right now?
B: I think, she is sleeping in her room. Why?
I ________ on well with my last employer. (to go + negative)
I didn't go on well with my last employer.
____ your boyfriend _____ a famous person? (to look like)
Does your boyfriend look like a famous person?
have fun - when - you - last time? (simple past, question)
When did you have fun last time?
Where ___ your friends yesterday?
Where were your friends yesterday?
A: Guys, ____ you _______ about problems with our presentation? (to talk)
B: Yes, and we _______ for you, Tom.
A: Guys, are you talking about problems with our presentation?
B: Yes, and we are waiting for you, Tom.
How ______ he ______ time last weekend?
How did you spend time last weekend?
____ he ______ for a job at the moment? (to look)
Is he looking for a job at the moment?
he + borrow + money + never (present simple, negative)
He never borrows money.