Put adverbs from Exercise 1 in the correct place in each sentence. 6 They travel by coach to away games.
(a lot of the time)
7 Do you get a seat on the supporters' coach?
(most of the time)
8 Where do you go on Saturday evenings?
(normally)
9 She finishes her homework before midnight.
(none of the time)
10 Does he help with the younger scouts?
(all of the time)
11 We go walking in the Lake District.
(some of the time)
1. It has'n been... . Has it been...? 2. They haven't been... . Have they been...? 3. Sam hasn't been... . Has Sam been...? 4. He hasn't been... . Has he been...? 5. Mr. White hasn't been... . Has Mr. White been...?
1. He must be in his cabinet now. 2. May I come in? - Yes, please. 3. You must read this text. 4. May I ask you? - Yes, please. 5. I can't go to the cinema with you, cause I'm very busy.
1. Teacher said us to go home. 2. My mother said me to buy meat in the shop. 3. Alice said her friend lived in London. 4. The teacher said to me I had not done the work well. 5. I said to Nick where he was going. 6. I said to Boris if his friend lived in Moscow.
1) She has been worrying about this for two months.
2) She has been studying the driver’s manual for hours every day.
3) I have been driving since I was 17.
4) Ivan has a stomachacke. He has been eating junk food all day.
5) I think he has made a lot of improvement.
6) Alice hasn't passed her driving test because she doesn’t know the rules well.
7) She hasn't taken another test yet.
8) I have had a headache since I got up.
9) He is my friend, I have known him for a long time.
10) I have never heard that song before.