Structure and Rules
Affirmative, Negative, and Interrogative Sentences
Use of ever, never, just, already, yet
Translation and Meaning
Past Participles
100

What is the basic structure of the present perfect?

Subject + have/has + past participle

100

Turn into a negative sentence: He has eaten sushi.

He hasn’t eaten sushi.

100

Which of these words is used in questions?

ever

100

Translate: She has visited Spain.

Ella ha visitado España.

100

What is the past participle of go?

gone

200

When do we use "have" and when do we use "has"?

Has with he, she, it; have with I, you, we, they.

200

Turn into a question: They have visited Paris.

Have they visited Paris?

200

Complete the sentence: I have _____ finished my homework

just

200

Translate: They have never seen a ghost.

Ellos nunca han visto un fantasma.

200

What is the past participle of write?

written

300

Correct the mistake: She have finished her homework.

It should be "She has finished her homework.

300

Write an affirmative sentence using travel.

Example: "I have traveled to Spain.

300

 Where do we place yet in a negative sentence?

At the end: "I haven’t finished my homework yet.

300

What is the difference between "I have gone" and "I have been?

“I have gone” implies the person is still there, while “I have been” means they have already returned.

300

Write three irregular verbs in the present perfect.

Example: eaten, done, seen.

400

Write a sentence in the present perfect with the verb write.

Example: "I have written a book."

400

Write a present perfect sentence using "she" and "never".

Example: "She has never been to Mexico.

400

What does never mean in a present perfect sentence?

It means something has never happened.

400

Explain the mistake: I haven’t saw that movie.

It should be "I haven’t seen that movie."

400

Complete the sentence: They have ______ (speak) to the teacher.

spoken

500

What is the difference between the present perfect and the simple past?

The present perfect connects the past to the present, while the simple past refers to completed actions in a specific past time.

500

What is the mistake in this sentence?: Has you ever played soccer?

It should be "Have you ever played soccer?

500

Complete with ever or never: Have you _____ eaten sushi?

ever

500

Translate: He has already finished his work.

Él ya ha terminado su trabajo.

500

 Name 5 regular verbs and their past participle forms.

Example: play - played, work - worked, etc.

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