Present Perfect
Yet / Just / Already
Present Perfect or Past Simple?
People/Places/Things
Surprise Me
100

Which tense do we use to talk about experiences in life, without saying when?

Present Perfect

100

Which word means “a very short time ago”?

just

100

Which tense do we use with yesterday / last week / in 2023?

Past simple

100

Which word do we usually use in questions: somebody or anybody?

anybody

100

Which adjective describes feelings: 

A. interested 

B. interesting?

A.

200

Complete the sentence:

 “I ___ visited Singapore before.”

have

200

Give 2 ways to complete the sentence and explain the difference: 

“The manager has ___ arrived at the hotel.”

“The manager has just arrived at the hotel.” (he  arrived very recently)

“The manager has already arrived at the hotel.” (he arrived earlier than expected or known)

200

Complete:

 “I ___ the meeting at 9 a.m.” (attend)

attended

200

Complete: 

“Is there ___ available to have a meeting?”

anywhere

200

Complete: 

“The long flight was very ___.” (tiring / tired)

tiring

300

Is this sentence correct? 

“I have went to Bangkok.”

No – it should be "have gone"

300

Where do we usually put yet in a sentence?

At the end

300

Complete: 

“I ___ attended many ASEAN conferences.”

have

300

Complete: 

“I've left my passport ___ .”

somewhere

300

What does housekeeping mean in a hotel?

Example answer:

Cleaning rooms and guest services

400

Choose the correct sentence: 

A) I went to Jakarta many times. 

B) I have been to Jakarta many times.

400

Complete: “Have you finished the report ___?”

yet

400

Which is correct? 

A. “I’ve met the client in 2022.” 

B. “I met the client in 2022.”?

B. I met the client in 2022.

400

Choose the correct sentence: 

A. “Nobody didn’t call me”

B. “Nobody called me”?

B.

400

Which word means “buying things”? 

A. shopping

B. housework

A.

500

Why do we often use the present perfect in business travel conversations?

Because the time is not important or not said, or is very recent.

500

Choose the best sentence: 

A. “I’ve already checked in” 

B.  “I already checked in.” 

(Why?)

A. 

Present perfect – result is important now

500

Why is this correct? 

“I’ve never stayed in a five-star hotel in Bali.”

No time is given, and the experience is relevant now.

500

Why is this sentence correct? 

“I haven’t met anybody from Laos.”

Negative verb + anybody

500

Which word matches this phonetic spelling:

 /ˈhaʊsˌkiːpɪŋ/?

housekeeping

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