Choose the right tense form.
1. Mike has been learning/has learned French for 3 years.
2. Many birds have already flown/have been flying to the North.
3. My sister has known /has been knowing him for many years.
4. Tom has forgotten/has been forgetting to do the task.
5. The children have been watching/have watched TV for 3 hours.
6. The bus has just come/has been coming.
7. They haven’t been having/ haven’t had a holiday for 6 years.
8. My mum has been teaching/has taught at this school for 15 years.
9. Jake has been painting/has painted in his studio since 2 o’clock.
10. They have collected/ have been collecting mugs for 5 years.
11. My and her parents have been/have being friends since their childhood.
12. Mary has been/ has been being a student for 4 years.
I’d be interested to know if there are still any vacancies at the restaurant where you work. There was an advert on their website last week, wasn't there?
Yes, there was. I can’t be sure, but I’d say that they’re still looking for waiters.
are they? Great, I think I’ll apply then. What about you? Do you enjoy working there?
Well, the people are great. But I’m not a big fan of working nights.
personally, I prefer working late because then I can spend the day doing sport.
You’ll be too exhausted to play sport all day!
will I? What time do you finish?
I usually have something to eat when I finish and so I don’t normally get back until around 1 a.m. in the morning.
You don’t have to eat there though, do you?
No, I don’t. But the food is amazing. It’s the best thing about working there!
I’m pretty certain that if I went straight home, I’d be able to play football the next day. I’m going to call them later. could you tell me the manager’s number please?
Are there any extra chairs in the next room?
There aren't any extra chairs in the next room.
2) He made some mistakes in spelling.
Did he make any mistakes in spelling?
He didn't make any mistakes in spelling.
3) They have some pretty dresses in that store.
Do they have any pretty dresses in that store?
They don't have any pretty dresses in that store.
4) The teacher taught us some important rules of grammar.
Did the teacher teach us any important rules of grammar?
The teacher didn't teach us any important rules of grammar.
5) We learned some new words in class yesterday.
Did we learn any new words in class yesterday?
We didn't learn any new words in class yesterday.
6) There are some flowers in the yellow vase.
Are there any flowers in the yellow vase?
There aren't any flowers in the yellow vase.
7) The doctor gave her some pills to take.
Did the doctor give her any pills to take?
The doctor didn't give her any pills to take.
8) I bought some stamps at the post-office.
Did I buy any stamps at the post-office?
I didn't buy any stamps at the post-office.
9) He told us about some of his experiences.
Did he tell us about any of his experiences?
He didn't tell us about any of his experiences.