37| Use of has been, have been, will be
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Stop Watch
Unit 37|Use of has been, have been, will be
Use of would like , I would like to
Instructions: Use the correct form of verb.
- Where have you all the day? [been/be]
- Have you ever to London?[been/be]
- She working here January. (has/have been) (since/for)
- The teacher has explaining the topic very clearly. (be/been)
- They have been for the bus for an hour. (wait/waiting)
- I have been tired lately. (feel/feeling)
- He living in Karachi before he moved to Lahore. (has/have/had been)
- We had all night for the exam. (study)
- She will happy to you tomorrow. (be/been) (see/saw)
- The results be announced tomorrow. (will/are/is)
- By next year, I will teaching 10 years. (have/has been) (since/for)
- They will have married 25 years by then. (be/been) (for/since
- He would late if he hadn't left early. (has/have been)
- I would upset if you hadn’t called me.(will/would)
- Would you like to with us in the party?[have/has/ been]
- you ever been to London? [Has/have]
- They have working two years (has /have not been) (for/since)
- The teachers explaining everything in details. (has/have been)
- We have been for the final examination. (prepare)
- They have been their home work morning. (learn/learning) (since/for
- He living in Karachi when I met him. (has/have/had been)
- you been waiting the train all the night? (Has/Have) (since/for)
- She will with us in the party tomorrow. (be/been)
- Where you been all the day yesterday? (has/had)
- By next year, We shall trying to complete the project (have/has been)
- She will have for 10 years then. (be/been teaching)(for/by)
- Would he successful if he hadn't left early. (has/have been successful)
- I would not so upset if you informed me.(be/been)
- Would you like to been in our team in the final? [have/has/ been]
- Have you your bottle? [refill/ refilled]
- She has admission to the university? [ got/get]
- Have you your seat in the Shalimar Express? [reserve]
- If you have been in of money, please let me know. [need/needs]
- He has been so in spending his money. [care/careful]
- All the trainees have been the driving test easily. [drive/driving]
- He has always cautious about how he his money. [be/been] [spend/spends]
- All the trainees have the training session. [join/joined]
- She to study Geography in fifth semester. [prefer]
- All the trainees like in their free time. [chatt/chatting]
- Shelley has to the driving club for two weeks. [go/going]
- John has been my hand duirng the visit. [help/helping]
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