What are the past simple and past participle forms of these verbs:
start
get
be
start started started
get got got
be was/were been
What are the past simple and past participle forms of these verbs:
become
listen
forget
become, became, become
listen, listened, listened
forget, forgot, forgotten
What are the past simple and past participle forms of these verbs:
do
dance
feel
do, did, done
dance, danced, danced
feel, felt, felt
What are the past simple and past participle forms of these verbs:
wash
give
put
wash, washed, washed
give, gave, given
put, put, put
What are the past simple and past participle forms of these verbs:
read
want
steal
read, read, read
want, wanted, wanted
steal, stole, stolen
Divide these time expressions to past simple and present perfect:
yesterday, just, two minutes ago
Past simple- yesterday, two minutes ago
Present perfect- just
Use sentence with time expression ´already´
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Divide these time expressions to past simple and present perfect:
already, yet, 1 month ago
Present perfect- already, yet
Past simple- 1 month ago
Create sentence with time expression ´ever and never´
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ever, never, already, just, recently, yet..
What is the difference between past simple and present perfect?
Past simple is finished, We know the exact time. We use the present perfect simple (have or has + past participle) to talk about past actions or states which are still connected to the present.
Draw the difference between past simple and present perfect on the timeline (draw it on the board). Tell us two examples, 1 example for past simple, 1 for present perfect.
:) drawing on the board
Create affirmative sentence, negative sentence, question and short answer from these words:
She, do HW
She has not done her HW yet.
She has done her HW.
She has not done her HW.
Has she done her HW?
Yes, she has. No, she has not.
Create affirmative sentence, negative sentence, question and short answer from these words:
They, visit godfather.They have visited their godfather.
They have not visited their godfather.
Have they visited their godfather?
Yes, they have. No, they have not.
Create affirmative sentence, negative sentence, question and short answer from these words:
He, write the letterHe has written the letter.
He has not written the letter.
Has he written the letter?
Yes, he has. No, he hasn´t.
You are asking people questions about things they have done. Make questions with ever using the words in brackets.
(ride/horse)
(be/California)
Have you ever ridden a horse?
Have you ever been to California?
You are asking people questions about things they have done. Make questions with ever using the words in brackets.
(fly/balloon)
(come/on time)
Have you ever flown a balloon?
Have you ever come on time?
You are asking people questions about things they have done. Make questions with ever using the words in brackets.
(write/e-mail)
(forget/HW)
Have you ever forgotten a HW?
You are asking people questions about things they have done. Make questions with ever using the words in brackets.
(break/window)
(play/the violin)
Have you ever broken a window?
Have you ever played the violin?
You are asking people questions about things they have done. Make questions with ever using the words in brackets.
(run/marathon)
(speak/famous person)
Have you ever run a marathon?
Have you ever spoken to a famous person?
Read the situations and write sentences.
Jack is driving a car, but he´s very nervous and not sure what to do.
You ask:
He says:
Have you driven a car before?
No, this is the first time I´ve driven a car.
Read the situations and write sentences.
Ben is playing tennis. He´s not good at it and he doesn´t know the rules.
You ask:
He says:
Have you played tennis before?
No, this is the first time I´ve played tennis.
Read the situations and write sentences.
Sue is riding a horse. She doesn´t look very confident or comfortable.
You ask:
He says:
Have you ridden a horse before? Have you been on a horse before?
No, this is the first time I´ve ridden a horse / I´ve been on a horse.
Read the situations and write sentences.
Maria is in London. She has just arrived and it´s very new for her.
You ask:
He says:
Have you been to London before?
No, this is the first time I´ve been to London.
Read the situations and write sentences.
Tom is writing a letter to his english friend. He is very careful about grammar and he is using a dictionary.
You ask:
He says:
Have you ever written a letter in English?
No, this is the first time. I have never written a letter in English.