2. John, you always (make) so much noise!
3. She (clean) the flat at the moment. She really (like) to do it.
4. My cousin (not/be) a teacher. She (work) at the hospital as a doctor.
5. I (not/go) to the cafe tonight. My friend (come) to visit me.
6. We (walk) to the park right now. We (have) meeting at 7 a.m.
7. you (like) to play computer games? How often your best friend (play) them?

1. “Where is mom?” “She’s upstairs. She does / has been doing the cleaning up for 2 two hours already”.
2. I can’t go to school tomorrow. I think I will travel / have been traveling to Moscow on Tuesday night.
3. I don’t recognize her. She looks / has been looking so different now.
5. Have you seen my book? I am looking / have been looking for it all day.
6. “Would you like to watch this movie?” “No, thanks. I have seen / have been seeing it before.
7. Jude is very clever. She has known / knows a lot

Fil in either the adjective or the collective noun:
1. A babysitter is a person who looks after (young).
2. A new position is to be opened for (unemployed).
3. Mother Teresa worked to help (poor) from Calcutta.
4. The survey showed that (old) need better life conditions in our country.
5. (old) need our attention.

Complete the regrets or complains about the past using SHOULD HAVE/SHOULDN’T HAVE+PAST PARTICIPLE (V3/V-ed)
1. I didn’t put on warm clothes. Now it’s getting colder.

2. I didn’t do my homework yesterday. Now I may get a bad mark.

3. John lied to his parents. Now he is punished.

4. Max was very rude to Ann and didn’t apologize to her.

5. I didn’t sleep enough. I couldn’t concentrate at the lessons

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