Form & Use
Ever, Never, Yet, Already
For & Since / Experience & Result
Clauses 1
Clauses 2
100

Complete the sentence: "I ______ (never / see) such a beautiful rainbow."

have never seen

100

You want to ask me about sushi using “ever.”

Have you ever eaten sushi?

100

Fill in: “He has lived in Hong Kong ______ 2010.”

Answer: since

100

Combine: “The student is from Japan. She won the prize.”

The student who won the prize is from Japan.

100

Fill in the commas:
“Mr. Chan who teaches us English is very kind.”

Answer: Mr. Chan, who teaches us English, is very kind.

200

What is the form of present perfect? 

has / have + past participle

200

Correct the mistake: “I haven’t saw that film yet.”

I haven’t seen that film yet.

200

Fill in: “She has studied English ______ three years.”

for

200

Which relative pronoun fits? “The book ___ I bought was expensive.”

that / which

200

Question: Can we use “that” in a non‑defining clause?

Answer: No.

300

Choose the correct sentence:
A) I have saw that movie.
B) I have seen that movie.

B — I have seen that movie.

300

Create a sentence using “already.”

(Example:) I have already done my homework.

300

Choose the correct answer:
“I have ______ finished my lunch.”
A) yet B) since C) just

Answer: C — just

300

Choose the correct sentence:
A) The car, which is red, is mine.
B) The car which is red is mine. (used to define which car)

B

300

Question: Rewrite: “My school is next to a park. The park is very big.”

Answer: My school is next to a park, which is very big.

400

Rewrite using “just”:
“She finished her homework.”

She has just finished her homework.

400

What’s the difference between “ever” and “never”?

“Ever” is used in questions; “never” means not at any time.

400

Change into present perfect: “Tom started playing football last year and he still plays.”

Tom has played football since last year.

400

True or False: We use commas in defining relative clauses.

False

400

Question: Identify the clause:
“My brother, who lives in Canada, is visiting next week.”

Non‑defining clause

500

Fill in the blank:
“We ______ already ______ (eat) dinner.”
 

Answer: have already eaten

500

Fill in: “They haven’t arrived ______.”

yet 

500

True or False:
“Present perfect is used for an action that finished in the past with no connection to now.”

False

500

Replace the noun:
“I know a man. The man can speak six languages.”

I know a man who can speak six languages.

500

Choose the correct option:
“This is my best friend, ___ helped me with homework.”
A) which B) who C) whose

B — who.

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