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British English
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Present Perfect
Everyday English
100
What is the American version of: "I'm walking on the pavement."
I'm walking on the sidewalk.
100
What is the British version of: "Everyday, I use the subway to get to work."
Everyday, I use the underground to get to work.
100
For positive statements we use a _____________ question tag and for negative statements we use a ___________ question tag.
For positive statements we use a NEGATIVE question tag and for negative statements we use a POSITIVE question tag.
100
How do you make the present perfect?
Subject + have/has + past participle (verb 3)
100
What expression means "look at something?"
Have a look.
200
What is the American version of: "I live in a flat."
I live in an apartment.
200
What is the British version of: "I love to eat candy."
I love to eat sweets.
200
Give the statement a question tag: "He can't eat that whole pizza."
He can't eat that whole pizza, can he?
200
What word means something has not happened? Give an example sentence.
Yet
200
What expression means "What do you think?"
What do you reckon?
300
What is the American version of: "My friend drives a lorry."
My friend drives a truck.
300
What is the British version of: "That restaurant is really popular. Look how long the line is!"
That restaurant is really popular. Look how long the queue is!
300
Give the statement a question tag: "She has a nice car."
She has a nice car, doesn't she?
300
What word means something has happened a short time ago? Give an example sentence.
Just
300
What expression means "busy doing something?"
...in the middle of...
400
What is the American version of: "There's so much rubbish on the street."
There's so much garbage on the street.
400
What is the British version of: "Gas is so expensive now!"
Petrol is so expensive now!
400
Give the statement a question tag: "You will study hard for your exam."
You will study hard for your exam, won't you?
400
Where does already and just go in a sentence?
Between have/has and the verb
400
What expression means "you shouldn't do something?"
You're not supposed to...
500
What is the American version of: "Can you come and fix my dripping tap?"
Can you come and fix my dripping faucet.
500
What is the British version of: "The sun is too bright! Close the drapes!"
The sun is too bright! Close the curtains!
500
Give the statement a question tag: "Mr Trump you didn't eat all the candy."
Mr Trump you didn't eat all the candy, did you?
500
Already, yet and just. What is positive and what is negative?
Positive - Already and just Negative - Yet
500
What expression means "it is not surprising?"
No wonder
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