Intermediate English, Lesson 3: Grammar
Intermediate English, Lesson 3: Homework
Change to Present Perfect (some of my phrases are not used in correct grammar; I have written them as an example):
- We are three years passed by. – We have been students for three years now.
- I did a lot of things.
- Did they find the umbrella?
- She had walked there before us.
- You had tried everything.
Change to Present Perfect Continuous:
- I was studying for two hours. – I have been studying for two hours.
- We were talking without any break during the whole day!
- You are waving hand to the crowd of strangers.
- She is looking through the window.
- They were creating new projects.
Change the sentences to Past Perfect:
- She has done her exercises. – She had done her exercises.
- We have trained a lot!
- They have done many exercises.
- I haven’t come to their place.
- Have you thought about that case?
Change the sentences to Past Perfect Continuous:
- They have been dancing. – They had been dancing.
- I have been swimming in the pool.
- You have been talking to me.
- She has been changing her dresses.
- We have been walking in the garden.
Intermediate English, Lesson 3: Answers
Change to present perfect:
- I have done a lot.
- Have they found their umbrella?
- She has got there before us.
- You have tried
Change to present perfect continuous:
- We have been talking without any break for the whole day!
- You have been waving to a crowd of strangers.
- She has been looking through the window.
- They have been creating new projects.
Change the sentences to past perfect:
- We had trained a lot.
- They had done many exercises.
- I hadn’t come to their place.
- Had you thought about that case?
Change the sentences to Past Perfect Continuous:
- I had been swimming in the pool.
- You had been talking to me.
- She had been changing her dress.
- We had been walking in the garden.