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For his illicit activities, .......... prison. (GOING)
For his illicit activities, DONALD IS FINALLY GOING TO prison.
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heart
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seesaw
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rocket
Go to first place!
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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Complete the sentence: "Don't throw the paper away, I .......... it yet"
haven't read
haven't been reading
hadn't read
hadn't been reading
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eraser
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gift
Win 5 points!
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fairy
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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seesaw
Swap points!
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gold
Win 50 points!
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shark
Other team loses 5 points!
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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How can you change the tense of this sentence to stress the duration?
By using present perfect continuous: "He's been playing video games all day".
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Why is sentence A. correct, but sentence B. incorrect?
In sentence A "have" is an event. In sentence B "have" is a state and therefore not normally used in continuous form.
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Complete the sentence: "We had to walk because Charles .......... his car keys"
had been losing
had lost
was losing
has been losing
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What the hell is the point in using past perfect???
To specify that something happened BEFORE another thing in the past.
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It .......... surprise that this year was the hottest on record. (HAS)
It HAS COME AS NO surprise that this year was the hottest on record.
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Both of these sentences are correct, but which sounds more natural? (Explain)
I've lost my keys and now I can't inside my house!
I lost my keys and now I can't get inside my house!
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Is this sentence correct? (Explain)
Yes it is! With present perfect continuous, you may hear people using stative verbs in continuous form.
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Which event happened first?
The times I'd gone before.
Karaoke
The Roman Empire.
Travelling to Australia.
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Is this sentence correct? (Explain)
Yes it is! The past perfect is used here to explain what had occurred before the present perfect.
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Express the information in a single sentence using a perfect tense.
eg: "By 2030, we'll have been living in the new house for ten years".
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heart
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fairy
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fairy
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baam
Lose 15 points!
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