1) What have you been doing today? I've been playing tennis.
2) How long have you been studying English?
3) How long has the journey been taking?
4) I suppose she will have been in London next week.
5) John had been phoning your office for you.
6) Have there been a lot of people at the meeting?
7) What time has the race been starting?
8) He had never been agree to your idea.
9) You have never been seeing you money again.
10) What's the matter? Have I been phoning the doctor?
11) Don't worry. I have been paying for the damage to your car.
12) Will have you been at home tomorrow?
13) The company hasn't been giving you an extra day's holiday.
14) Don't touch that! You have been hurting yourself!
1) I'll be able to do my homework. Will I be able to do my homework? I won't be able to do my homework.
2) You'll be able to call him tomorrow. Will You be able to call him tomorrow? You won't be able to call him tomorrow.
3) He'll be able to conduct negotiations. Will he be able to conduct negotiations? He won't be able to conduct negotiations.
4) He'll be able to lern cycling. Will he able to lern cycling? He won't be able to lern cycling.
5) She'll be able to explain to teacher everything. Will she be able to explain to teacher everything? She won't be able to explain to teacher everything.
1)
1. were
2. has
3. visits
4. wrote
5. work
6. saw
7. read
8. reads
9. wrote
10. play
2) pens, cars, babies, keys, oxes, teeth, kisses, ladies, knives, lives
3) my fiend's, copybook
house roof
his aunt's cat
book title
women' flowers
desk leg
pupils' books
Tom' telephone
Teachers' glasses
4) 1. There are four facts about computing education in this article.
2. My college has a bunch of computer classes.
3. There are computers in our classroom.
4. Our college is provided with Internet.
5. At home I often use the computer for study and for entertainment.
When Mike was playing in the yard,he found a ball.
1) big
2) smaller
3) cleverer
4) hotter
5) colder
6) tasty
7) friendly