Friendship verbs
Present perfect
Present perfect: just, already, yet
Showing emotions
Used to
100

I usually ______ out with my friends on Fridays. 

a) fall    b) hang  c) meet

b) hang out

I usually HANG OUT with my friends on Fridays.

100

I ....................... my best friend since primary school. 

a) have knew   b) has knew   c) have known   d) have knowed

c) have known

I HAVE KNOWN my best friend since primary school.

100

She has .................... apologised for what she did three minutes ago. 

a) yet   b) already   c) just

She has JUST apologised for what she did three minutes ago.

100

What the meaning of "sonreír de oreja a oreja"?

a) grin   b) hug   c) clap

a) grin

100

I ......................... (play) outside every day when I was a child. 

I USED TO PLAY outside every day when I was a child.

200

What's the meaning of "seguir en contacto"?

a) get along   b) keep in touch  c) meet up

b) keep in touch

200

Which one is correctly written?

a) I have saw this film. 

b) I have seen this film. 

c) I've seen this film.

b) I have seen this film. 

c) I've seen this film.

200

Transform the sentence into a question and add JUST, ALREADY or YET.

- You have finished the exercise.

Have you finished the exercise yet?

200

Match the emotion with the verb: 

Be embarrassed: .........................

Be tired: ...............................

Be confused: ........................

blush   -   yawn   -   frown

200

Choose the correct option: 

a) I used play football. 

b) I used to play football. 

c) I use to play football.

b) I used to play football.

300

Sara and I had a big argument, but we ........................ up the next day.

MADE up

300

Complete: 

We ...................... (not / have) an argument this week. 

I ........................ (know) you since primary school. 

.......................... (you / do) your homework?

We HAVEN'T HAD an argument this week. 

I HAVE KNOWN you since primary school. 

HAVE YOU DONE your homework?

300

Find and correct the mistakeS (two options are possible): 

- I haven't already met his parents.

I haven't met his parents yet. // I have already met his parents.

300

Everyone started to ......................... when the performance finished. 

clap

Everyone started to CLAP when the performance finished. 

300

Rewrite the sentence using USED TO: 

- I don't talk to my old friends now, but I talked to them every day before.

- I don't talk to my old friends now, but I used to talk to them every day.

400

Correct the mistake: 

I lost touch to my best friend two years ago.

I lost touch WITH my best friend two years ago. 

400

Write the participle of the following verbs:

hide   -   forget   -   shine   -   stand   -   be

hidden   -   forgotten   -   shone   -   stood   -   been

400

Write three different sentences using the present perfect and JUST, ALREADY and YET.

Open answer

400

Which verb doesn't fit the situation?

He was bored in class, so he... 

a) yawned   b) sighed   c) cheered up

c) cheered up
400

Correct the mistakes: 

- Do you used to hang out with your cousin?

- She didn't used to be a good friend. 

- Have you used to play the guitar a few years ago?

- Did you use to hang out with your cousin?

- She didn't use to be a good friend. 

- Did you use to play the guitar a few years ago?

500

Write ONE sentence using TWO of these verbs correctly: 

fall out   -   apologise   -   stand up for

Open answer

500

Translate into English:

"He perdido el contacto con uno de mis mejores amigos y no he hablado con él desde hace tres años".

I have lost touch with one of my best friends and I haven't talked to him for three years.

500

What are the meanings of JUST, ALREADY and YET? Where are they situated in the sentence? In what kind of sentences do we use them?

JUST: recent past --> have (aux.) + JUST + participle --> affirmative

ALREADY: uncertain past --> have (aux.) + ALREADY + participle --> affirmative

YET: something that hasn't happened --> have (aux.) + S + participle + YET // havent (aux.) + participle + YET --> interrogative / negative

500

What's the difference between "shout" and scream"? 

Shout is to talk loud and scream is to create a loud sound. 

500

In what two ways is "used to" used? Give examples.

To express past habits ("I used to play basketball with my friends") and past states ("I used to have blond hair").

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