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present perfect of "win a prize"

have won a prize

100

Another word for car

automobiles

100

Where track and field events became popular in the 19the century

in Britain

100

r u g b y

100

relay

Have you ever competed in the relay?

200

present perfect of "lose and event"

have lost an event

200

Elisha Otis invented this (sentence)

The elevator was invented by Elisha Otis.

200

Today track events are usually called this

"meets"

200

j a v e l i n

200

badminton

Have you ever played badminton?

300

present perfect of "do the long jump"

have done the long jump

300

Allows us to look at very small objects

the microscope

300

The oldest competitions in the world

track and field events

300

b a d m i n t o n

300

Name 3 discoveries

oxygen, x-rays, Pluto, gravity


400

present perfect of "run the hurdles"

have run the hurdles

400

John Logie Baird's invention (sentence)

The TV was invented by John Logie Baird.

400

A round path with boundary lines, called lanes

a track

400

f i e l d   h o c k e y

400

3 famous building or structures

Taj Mahal, Golden Gate Bridge, Eiffel Tower, Empire State Building

500
structure to form the present perfect

have/has + past past participle 

500

A very long race

a marathon

500

Where the first Olympics were held

Greece

500

r u g b y

500

Structure for asking questions with present perfect

Has/ have + subject + ever competed/played

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