Relationship verbs
Emotion verbs
Present Perfect
Just/Already/Yet
Complete (use just/already/yet)
100

Be in good terms with someone.

GET ALONG

100

Say something very loudly.

SHOUT

100

I/start/dating Tom.

I have started dating Tom.

100

She/ just/ eat lunch.

She has just eaten lunch.

100

She ......(do) her homework and she is out now.

She has already done her homework and she is out now.

200

Start dating someone.(synonym)

ASK SOMEONE OUT

200

Have a red face because you´re embarrased.

BLUSH

200

They/go out/for two months.

They have gone out for two months.

200

They/ (not) leave/school/yet.

They haven´t left school yet.

200

I´m starving! ..... you.... (make) dinner ....?

I´m starving! Have you made dinner yet?

300

Fall for someone, begin to be in love.

FALL IN LOVE

300

Put your arms around someone.

HUG


300

She/(not) make up/with Lucy.

She hasn´t made up with Lucy.

300

I/ already/ do/ my homework.

I have already done my homework.

300

Susan ......... (visit) London.

Susan has already visited London.

400

End a relationship.

BREAK UP - SPLIT UP

400

Make a serious, angry or worried expression with lines in your forehead.

FROWN

400

We/(not) see/ each other/lately.

We haven´t seen each other lately.

400

you/ have/ the test/ yet/?

Have you had the test yet?

400

A: Have you got the tickets for the concert?

B: Oh no, I ..........(not/buy) them .....

A: Have you got the tickets for the concert?

B: Oh no, I haven´t bought them yet.

500

They had an argument but some days later, they wanted to...

MAKE UP

500

Look at someone or something for a long time.

STARE

500

He/ break up/ with Carol/?

Has he broken up with Carol?

500

She/ have/ a shower/ yet/?

Has she had a shower yet?

500

They look so happy! They ........(arrive) from their honeymoon.

They look so happy! They have just arrived from their honeymoon.

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