Our school basketball team _____ twice a week.
compete score train win support
trains
What sports equipment do they need?
I want to play tennis.
a tennis racket, a tennis ball
Write sentences in the Present Perfect.
Sheila / try / a really hot curry.
Sheila has tried a really hot curry.
Ask and answer the questions in pairs. Use (not) yet and already.
find the passports (-)
Have the Explorers found the passports yet?
No, they haven’t. They haven’t found the passwords yet.
I’ve always_________ my local football team.
compete score train win support
supported
What sports equipment do they need?
I’d like to go rollerblading.
rollerblades
Write sentences in the Present Perfect.
My parents / never see / Star Wars.
My parents have never seen Star Wars.
Ask and answer the questions in pairs. Use (not) yet and already.
pack the bags (+)
Have they packed the bags yet?
Yes, they have. They’ve already packed the bags.
Ryan often ______ goals for his hockey team.
compete score train win support
scores
What sports equipment do they need?
Why don’t we go swimming?
a swimsuit
Write sentences in the Present Perfect.
My sister / meet / Jennifer Lawrence.
My sister / meet / Jennifer Lawrence.
Ask and answer the questions in pairs. Use (not) yet and already.
print the tickets (Eva) (+)
Has Eva printed the tickets yet? Yes, she has.
Jess has never _____ a chess competition.
compete score train win support
won
What sports equipment do they need?
Can we play ice hockey?
ice-skates, a hockey stick
Write sentences in the Present Perfect.
Jacob / never go / bungee jumping.
Jacob has never gone (been) bungee jumping.
Ask and answer the questions in pairs. Use (not) yet and already.
phone a taxi (Pops) (-)
Has Pops phoned a taxi yet? No, he hasn’t.
My dream is to_______ in the Olympics.
compete score train win support
compete
What sports equipment do they need?
Let's go skiing!
skis, boots
Write sentences in the Present Perfect.
My friends / stay / in a castle.
My friends have stayed in a castle.
Ask and answer the questions in pairs. Use (not) yet and already.
buy a present for Gran (+)
Have they bought a present for Gran? Yes, they have. They have already bought the present.