1. Jane insists on speaking to the managing director alone.
2. In the past year, the has been a marked decrease in the number of our client positive feedback.
3. Tash couldn’t take it in his head how to operate the machine correctly.
4. Would you have any objection to quoting from your report in the staff newsletter?
5. John was on the point of leaving when his university team scored a goal.
6. It was only when Anna had gone outside that she saw it was snowing.
7. To improve your overall health condition it’s well worth keeping out salty foods from your daily diet.
8. Because of her accent, the teacher had some difficulties to clearly express herself initially, but the students soon got adjusted to the way she spoke.
9. There is a bewilderedment in the siblings’ relationship.
10. Rumor has it that Josh is on the verge of his resignation.
1 Sarah (is checking) her emails at the moment.
2 Paul (brought) music to the party last night.
3 It (was snowing) when Dana left the house.
4 (Have you/sent) all the invitations yet?
5 Your bag looks very heavy. I (will help) you carry it.
6What time (do you/get) up in the mornings?
7I was cycling to Clare’s house when I (met) her walking to my house!
8Phoebe (does not/like) science fiction films. She thinks they’re boring.
9 (Have you/ever/flown) in a plane?
10Angie (taught) herself to ride a bike when she was just five years old!
Future simple - tomorrow, next year, next month, next week
Present perfect - already, just, yet, so far, ever, never