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Present Perfect Simple
Past Simple vs.
Present Perfect
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100

Each, every, and all have similar meanings, but there are some differences. ___ is used for a group of people or things and means the total number. _____ means all members of a group, but considered individually. _____ means all members of a group, considered individually, and also thought of one by one.

All, Every, Each

100

What are the three pronouns that are dervied from the word "every" and what are they used for?

everybody and everyone (people)

everything (things)

100

What is the present perfecct tense used for?

The present perfect tense refers to an action or state that either occurred at an indefinite time in the past (e.g., we have talked before) or began in the past and continued to the present time (e.g., he has grown impatient over the last hour).

100

You must always use the ______ ______ when the time of an action is not important or not specified.

present perfect

100

______ and ____ are used with the present perfect and past perfect. (already, still, just, yet)

Already, yet

100

The difference between "of" & ____ is that ____ is used in English when talking about the origin of things or people, where or when they come _____. (from, since, ago, for or during)

from, from, from

200

Every is used with _____ nouns and verbs.

singular

200

_____ in the negative form is equal to "no" in the affirmative form. (somebody, anybody, nobody)

Anybody

200

How is the tense formed (in the affirmative)?

have/has + the past participle

200

You must always use the _____ _____ when details about the time or place that an action occurred are given or requested.

past simple

200

_____ is most often used to express that something has recently happened. (already, still, just, yet)

Just

200

___ is used with time periods and ____ is used with points in time in the past. (from, since, ago, for or during)

For, since

300

____ typically refers to a group, not individuals and a group always has a minimum of three people or things.

All

300

"Some" in the _________ form is equivalent to "any" in the __________ form

affirmative, interrogative

300
Name three common irregular past participle verbs.

done, said, gone, known, won, thought, felt, eaten, etc.

300

There is also a difference in _______ between the two tenses, which is often an important factor in choosing which tense to use.

attitude

300

We use _____ to show that something continues up to a time in the past, present or future. (already, still, just, yet)

still

300

____ is only used in the past simple. (from, since, ago, for or during)

Ago

400

_____ can only be followed by a singular, just like every. It can be used to talk about individual people or things in a group of two or more.

Each

400

"Some" and its derived words are only used in the _______.

affirmative

400

The important thing to remember about the present perfect is that you can’t use it when you are being _______ about when it happened.

specific

400

Complete these present perfect sentences:

I ____ ____ in London. (live)

They ____ _____ Thai food. (eat)

_____ you _____ 'Othello'? (see)

We ____ ____ to Ireland. (be)

I have lived in London. 

They have eaten Thai food.

Have you seen 'Othello'?

We have been to Ireland.

400

Using the present perfect, we can define a period of time before now by considering its duration, with ____ + a period of time, or by considering its starting point, with _____ + a point in time.

for, since

400

___ is used with exact numbers and specific periods. ______ is used with all other time periods. (from, since, ago, for or during)

For, during

500

Make a sentence using: each, every, all

Bonus points for more than one!

500

Somebody, someone, anybody, anyone, nobody, and no one can all be ______ since they represent people, by just add - ‘s

possessive

500

Give an example of a present perfect sentence in the affirmative.

Bonus points for an example in the interrogative and/or negative!

500

Complete these past simple sentences:

 I _____ in London in 1989. (live)

They ___ Thai food last night. (eat)

Where ____ you ____ 'Othello'? (see)

When ____ you ___ to Ireland? (go)

 I lived in London in 1989.

They ate Thai food last night.

Where did you see 'Othello'?

When did you go to Ireland?

500

______ and _____ both mean the same - "at indefinite time in the near past" - and each one of the two can be defined by using the other.

Recently, lately

500

_____ is often used with perfect tenses, present perfect and past perfect. ___ can be used with all tenses. (from, since, ago, for or during)

Since, for

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