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There is (too much/ enough) rain today.
Too much
There isn’t (too much /enough) snow to make a snowman.
Enough
She has (too many / enough) tomatoes.
too many
Make question: She has gone rock climbing.
Has she ever gone rock climbing?
Make question: You ate dinner.
Did you eat dinner?
Make question: He went sailing yesterday.
Did he go sailing yesterday?
Make question: You have cleaned your room.
Have you cleaned your room?
Make negative: I have finished the dishes.
I haven’t finished the dishes.
We suggested (going / to go) somewhere else.
Going
They started (watching / to watch) the movie.
To watch
I decided (going / to go) to the play.
To go
She imagined (walking / to walk) on the moon.
Walking
You agreed (singing / to sing) in the choir.
To sing
He promised (making / to make) me a present.
To make
I enjoyed (reading / to read) that book.
Reading
What verb tense is this? Subject + was/were + verb(ing)
Past continuous
What verb tense is this? Subject + have/has + past participle
Present perfect
I (hear) a noise while I (study).
I heard a noise while I was studying.
While I (walk), he (see) me.
While I was walking, he saw me.
Make negative: You have studied all day.
You haven’t studied all day.
Make question: She has played tennis for 2 years.
How long has she played tennis?
Use present perfect: She (not come) to school for 5 days.
She has not come to school for 5 days.
Use past continuous: I (walk) to school when I tripped.
I was walking to school when I tripped.
Use present perfect: I (play) piano since I was 7.
I have played piano since I was 7.