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7th Grade Term 2 Revision

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    Tenses
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  • Make a sentence using PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
    have been + ing
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  • Make a sentence using PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
    had been + ing
  •  15
  • Make a sentence using PAST SIMPLE and PAST PERFECT SIMPLE
    correct answer
  •  20
  • Make a sentence using PAST PERFECT SIMPLE and PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
  •  25
  • The children were wet because they _____________ (play) football in the rain
    had been playing
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  • I ___________ (be) friends with Jane until I realised she __________ (say) bad things about me behind my back for a year.
    had been; had been saying
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  • He _________ (drive) his car for 10 minutes when he realised it _________ (have) a flat tyre.
    had been driving; had
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  • Bob __________ (have) with the exam because he __________ (not study) the night before.
    had/was having; had not studied
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  • I __________ (be) to many countries in Europe, but I ___________ (never visit) Poland.
    have been; have never visited
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  • They must be tired, they ________ (repair) the car the whole morning!
    have been repairing
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  • A: Which countries __________ (visit) recently? B: Well, last month I ________ (travel) to Brazil, it ________ (be) awesome!
    have you visited; travelled; was
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  • Jane __________ (not eat) any meat since she was 6.
    has not eaten
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  • Bob and Sue ________ (know) each other for a very long time.
    have known
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  • Make a sentence using PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE and SO FAR.
    So far I have....
  •  15
  • What is the difference between PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE and PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS?
    Present Perfect Simple = for finished/completed actions and with how many/much; Present Perfect Continuous = unfinished action, focus on how long.
  •  25
  • Say TWO key words for both PRESENT PERFECT and PAST SIMPLE
    PP= today, recently, this week, so far,... PS= yesterday, last week, before, in 1990...
  •  20