Present perfect
Present perfect with adverbs of time
Present perfect or past simple
Vocab review 1
Vocab review 2
100

I _______ (buy) a ticket for the concert. 

have bought

100

Have your parents ________ been to New York?

ever

100

My sister has lived/lived in seven different countries, so she is very well travelled! 

has lived 

100

a person who trains a team or athlete:

coach

100

Emily is a great swimmer. She ______ all the other girls in the competition last week. 

beat

200

She _______ (not write) her homework in English.

hasn't written

200

I've ______ been on holiday without my parents! I'd love to go alone.

never

200

We have already seen/ already saw that film! 

have already seen


200

a type of path or road that is usually in a ring shape

track

200

I _____ _______ in a marathon last year to raise money for our local hospital.

took part

300

We _______ (not eat) Indian food before. 

haven't eaten

300

Marco, have you found your phone _______?

yet

300

She has hurt/hurt her hand the day before the match. 

hurt

300

a place where people can put on or take off sports clothes

changing room

300

This year the volleyball competition will _____ _______ at a riverside beach near our city. 

take place

400
Which sports ________ (you/try)?

have you tried?

400

She didn't want to see the film because she's _______ seen it. 

already

400

My mother has spoken/spoke French when she was at school. 

spoke 

400

a place where you play tennis or basketball

court

400

When someone tackles you very hard, and you fall.


knock down


500

_________(you/visit) your cousins this year? No, I _________. 

Have you visited.....? / haven't

500

We've _______ bought some cola for this evening. We got it a few minutes ago.

just

500

I have read/read 9 books this year! I am very proud of myself! 


have read 


500

a small cupboard where you can leave your clothes

locker

500

The teacher was annoyed because the students didn't _______ the assignment ________. They just didn't care!

take -the assignment- seriously

(take something seriously)

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