I have got a dog I have got a big house. I have got a problem. I have got a cake. I have got a friend. I like you. I like this colour. I like apples I like winter I like skating.
1. Our radio can't be heard outside the room. 2. Cars mustn't be parked there. 3. This bottle of medicine must be shaken. 4. He was elected President. 5. Tom was made captain of the team. 6. Mr. Brown has been appointed manager of the Accounts Branch. 7. Mary's radio isn't being mended.
1. The man reading (Participle I) a book is my father. 2. While translating (Participle I) the text, he wrote out new words. 3. A fallen (Participle II) tree is still lying (Participle I) on the road. 4. Being (Participle I) ill he had to stay at home. 5. The pupil being asked (Participle I) by the teacher is Pavlov. 6. Having discussed (Participle I) the contract the manager signed it.
Present Perect: 1. I have just finished reading my favorite book. 2. I have sudied English since childhood 3. I have already seen this movie. 4. She hasn't come yet. 5. Peter has gone to France. 6. The show has already begun Present Perfect Cont. 1. I've been waiting for you for 2 hours. 2. He's been trying to get through to her for an hour 3. I smell the cigarettes. Have you been smoking? 4. I've been loving you all my life. 5. What have you been doing lately? 6. Kate has been studying all night long to pass the test.
I have got a big house.
I have got a problem.
I have got a cake.
I have got a friend.
I like you.
I like this colour.
I like apples
I like winter
I like skating.