Look at the words. which are nouns and which are verbs? a church, drive, a song, use, catch, sing, an avenue, say, a suit, a drink, a kingdom, switch, climb, ride.
- Hi, Mark! I have not seen you for ages. - Hi. I have been working quite hard as usual. How about you? - Great. I have been looking around for a new flat, but I have not found one yet. - What’s wrong with your old one? - It’s OK. But I have just got a new job and it’s on the other side of town. By the way, have you finished that book I gave you last month? - I have not have time, I was very busy. I have started it but I’ve only got as far as the first chapter. - What you have been doing since I last saw you? - I have been preparing for exams, of course. I have took maths I’ve still got physics and chemistry to go. - How did the maths exam go? - I think I have passed it. We’ll see.
- Hi, Mark! I have not seen you for ages. - Hi. I have been working quite hard as usual. How about you? - Great. I have been looking around for a new flat, but I have not found one yet. - What’s wrong with your old one? - It’s OK. But I have just got a new job and it’s on the other side of town. By the way, have you finished that book I gave you last month? - I have not have time, I was very busy. I have started it but I’ve only got as far as the first chapter. - What you have been doing since I last saw you? - I have been preparing for exams, of course. I have took maths I’ve still got physics and chemistry to go. - How did the maths exam go? - I think I have passed it. We’ll see.
Verbs: drive, use, catch, sing, say, switch, climb, ride.