Tenses
Present Perfect
Vocabulary
What is the question?
Prepostitions and Gerunds
100

This verb tense links past action to the present. (e.g. My blood pressure has gone up lately.)

What is present perfect?

100

Have you ever _____(eat) sushi?

eaten

100

A person who breaks into your house and steals things.

a robber

100

Yes, I have eaten a bagel with cream cheese.

Have you eaten a bagel with cream cheese?

100

He is thinking about ______(open) a new bank account.

opening

200

This tense is used for habits. (She drinks coffee every morning.)

What is present simple?

200

How long have you ______(live) in Houston?

lived

200

When you take and use something that belongs to someone else and plan to return it.

What is borrow?

200
Yes, I like coffee.

Do you like coffee?

200

She is good ____ playing tennis.

at

300

A verb tense used for actions that started in the past and are still true today. (e.g. Chris has lived her for 10 years.)

What is present perfect?

300

Have you ______(go) to the gym recently?

gone

300

Having enough money to pay for something.

What is afford?

300

Last night I was baking cookies.

What were you doing last night?

300

I am interested ____ studying geography.

in

400

This tense describes a completed action or state at a specific time in the past. (e.g. I ate a bagel for breakfast.)

What is past simple?

400

How long have you ______(be) in the USA?

been

400

The added cost when borrowing money.

What is interest?

400

I've been teaching English for two years.

How long have you been teaching English?

400

Please thank him for ______(help) you.

helping

500

This tense describes actions that were ongoing at a specific time in the past. (e.g. I was studying English when the phone rang.)

What is past continuous?

500

Have you ever _______(swim) in the ocean?

swum

500

To take something without the permission or knowledge of the owner and keep it

What is steal?

500

I did laundry yesterday.

What did you do yesterday?

500

He is afraid ____  ______(go) to haunted houses.

of going

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