Make a sentece with "Have visited"
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Example: We have visited a science museum this year.
Make a sentence with "used to"
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Example: My grandmother used to listen to the radio, now she uses alexa.
Ancient remains of life (plants, animals) found in a rock.
Fix the sentence:
I have went to the museum.
I have gone to the museum.
Use "used to" + gadget in a sentence
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Example: She used to have a flip phone
She have saw a fossil
She has seen a fossil
Turn this sentence into its negative form:
I used to play
I didn't use to play
Define the word: skeleton
set of bones inside a body that gives it shape and support.
Complete the sentence correctly:
We __________ (learn) about dinosaurs last week.
we learned about dinosaurs last week.
Past tense of buy
bought
Fill in:
I ________(learn) a lot.
I have learned a lot.
Turn this into a question:
She / use to / watch TV?
Did she use to watch TV?
What is a gadget?
Small electronic device with a special use
Choose the correct answer:
She __________ (see) a fossil before.
A) Saw
B) has seen
c) have seen
she HAS SEEN a fossil before
Past participle of see
seen
Choose the correct word:
He have/has finished
has
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They __________ to have smartphones in the past.
They didn't use to have smartphones in the past.
Who studies the mind and emotions?
psychologist
Choose the correct answer:
I __________ (visit) a museum yesterday.
a)visited
b)have visited
c) visit
I VISITED a museum yesterday
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Example: The biologist found a rare plant inside the forest.
Make a question with "you/ever/see"
"Have you ever seen...?"
Correct the sentence:
Did you used to played?
Did you use to play?
What does a paleontologist do?
Studies fossils to learn more about life
Explain the difference:
When do we use simple past vs present perfect?
Simple past = finished time (yesterday, last year, in 1989)
Present perfect = used when an action happened at an unspecified time, occurred in an unfinished time period, or continues to affect the present.
What does the word "Worthwhile" mean?
Something that is worth your time, effort, or money because it is useful, important, or enjoyable.