Choose the correct verb form. How long have you known / have you been knowing her sister?
The children have watched / have been watching cartoons for three hours.
A boy has been eating / has eaten sweets all evening, so he feels sick now.
He has seen / has been seeing that series about five times!
Michael has prepared / has been preparing for tomorrow’s test for hours, but he still doesn’t remember anything at all.
The bus has just arrived / has just been arriving, so you might catch it.
1. I am a student.
2. He is a pilot.
3. She is a doctor.
4. We are students.
5. You are workers.
6. You are a worker.
7. They are students.
8. I am at home.
9. He is at School.
10. Is she at the cinema?
11.We are in the park.
12. Are they at the theater?
13. Is she young?
14. He is old.
15. She is not old.
16. They are strong.
17. She is sick (American var.) ill (British var.)
18. Are you sick / ill?
19. Is he sick / ill?
20. I am not sick / ill.
21. I was sick / ill yesterday.
22. She wasn't sick.
23. We were at the cinema.
24. The weather was gerat. That was warm and sunny. My children were at school, and my husband was at work. I was in the garden. There were a lot of beautiful flowers. That was in Spring. I was happy.