Which Verb Tense - Present, Past or Present Perfect?
Published on Saturday, August 25, 2012 in Grammar, Lesson 38, Lessons, Verb Review
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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
you're going · are you off to · He'll · I'll see · will you · are · I'm going · will you stay · to see · I'm going to see · I'm visiting · I'll be · is going · gets on
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
1st GROUP |
PENNY: So, Andy, nice you! And where ? |
ANDY: my parents in Kelowna. |
PENNY: Oh, so to Kelowna? |
ANDY: It's my parents' anniversary. |
PENNY: That's nice. And when be back? |
ANDY: I'll be back Saturday night. And where are you going? |
PENNY: Victoria. to a party at my brother's house. |
ANDY: That sounds like fun! How long in Victoria? |
PENNY: Oh, I'll be back Friday morning. I think the bus the eight o'clock ferry. |
ANDY: Oh, so then you Sunday afternoon at the picnic. |
PENNY: Oh sure, there. |
2nd GROUP |
FRITZ: So, where you going? |
CAROL: We're going to Whistler. |
FRITZ: Whistler? |
CAROL: Yes, Bob to the hospital. |
FRITZ: The hospital? Oh, I'm sorry. |
BOB: It's okay. a friend. He broke his leg skiing. |
FRITZ: I hope he's okay. |
BOB: Oh, it's nothing serious. be okay. |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
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Present Tenses for Future
Published on in Grammar, Lesson 39, Lessons, Present Tenses for Future
Read about the grammar rules for present as future.
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Childhood Illness Vocabulary
Published on in Health, Lesson 40, Lessons, Vocabulary
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New Patient Information - LINC 2.18
Published on in Health, Lesson 40, Lessons, LINC, LINC-2, present perfect
Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
had · she ever had · she's had · since · to bring · to ask · been · to catch · never been · since · never had · She's been · had · bring · she ever had · haven't been · is
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DOCTOR: And breathe deeply now. Good, good. |
TASHA: Is everything okay? |
DOCTOR: Yes, Lisa a very healthy young lady. Since Lisa is a new patient, I would just like a few questions about her medical history. |
TASHA: Sure. No problem. |
DOCTOR: Has Lisa all her vaccinations? |
TASHA: Yes, them all. |
DOCTOR: Did you the form showing the vaccination dates? |
TASHA: Oh, no. I forgot it. Sorry. |
DOCTOR: No problem. Just be sure to bring it next time. Has Lisa had the measles before? |
TASHA: No, she hasn't had measles. |
DOCTOR: Has the mumps? |
TASHA: No, she hasn't had mumps either. |
DOCTOR: Chicken pox? |
TASHA: Yes, she chicken pox just before her third birthday. |
DOCTOR: Has she had any other communicable diseases? |
TASHA: No, she hasn't had any, except conjunctivitis. But she hasn't had it last summer. |
DOCTOR: So, she hasn't had it since last summer? |
TASHA: That's right. okay since then. |
DOCTOR: Good. Just stay away from anyone who has conjunctivitis. It's very easy . Just a few more questions. |
TASHA: No problem. |
DOCTOR: Has Lisa ever in the hospital before? |
TASHA: No, she's in the hospital, except when she was born! |
DOCTOR: Right! Has minor surgery? |
TASHA: No, she's minor surgery. Oh! I forgot to tell you, she did have tonsillitis when she was six. |
DOCTOR: Have her tonsils been taken out? |
TASHA: No, they taken out. |
DOCTOR: Has she had any trouble with her tonsils then? |
TASHA: No, she hasn't had any trouble. She's been fine since then. |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
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Present Perfect - Questions and Answers
Published on in Grammar, Lesson 40, Lessons, present perfect
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Buying a Used Bike - LINC 2.19
Published on in Community, Lesson 41, Lessons, LINC, LINC-2, Shopping
Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
a deal · we've looked · a receipt · fixed it up · How about · more expensive than · a lot of · the color · like new · ago · bring it back · a cheque · a nice bike
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TASHA It looks like a nice bike. How much is it? |
LUIGI: I'm asking $95 (ninety-five dollars). I bought it from the neighbor two years and I . |
TASHA: It's the third bike at. It's the other bikes. |
LUIGI: Well, I mean, it's a mountain bike. And it's . |
TASHA: I realize that, but $95 (ninety-five dollars) is. money.How about $75 (seventy-five)? |
LUIGI: Seventy-five ($75)? That wouldn't even cover my expenses. |
TASHA: I don't know. |
LUIGI: I'll tell you what. I'll let you have it for eighty-five. |
TASHA: Well ... |
LISA: Mom, this bike is great! And I like , too. |
TASHA: Oh, that's good. |
LISA: Can I get it? |
TASHA: It is , but ... $80 (eighty)? |
LUIGI: Okay. But only for you, and for Lisa, of course. |
TASHA: Okay, it's ! |
LISA: Thanks, Mom! I really like it. |
TASHA: Can I give you ? |
LUIGI: Of course. I have in the garage. |
TASHA: Great. Thanks! |
LUIGI: Thank you! And if you ever need any repairs, just . |
LISA: Free of charge? |
LUIGI: For you, Lisa, anytime! |
LISA: It's a deal! |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
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