The London Eye is so (amazing/amazed).
The London Eye is so amazing.
She (eat) pizza.
Change the verb so its present perfect.
She has eaten pizza.
Have you eaten (yet/just)?
Have you eaten yet?
She (do) her homework last night.
She was doing her homework last night.
The tallest person in your group must answer this question.
Can you lick your elbow?
If you can, that's amazing! Do you have bones?
My friend is (interesting/interested) in space.
My friend is interested in space.
England/ visited/ never/ we/ have
Put the words in the correct order to make a present perfect sentence.
We have never visited England.
I have (just/yet) woken up.
I have just woken up.
While we (eat) dinner, the dog (sleep).
Change both verbs to past continuous.
While we were eating dinner, the dog was sleeping.
How many fingers am I holding up behind my back?
Two
The football match was so (exciting/excited)!
The football match was so exciting!
Put the words in the correct order to make either a sentence or a question.
Have you ever visited the park?
Have they found the cat ____?
Yes, they have ____ found it.
Have they found the cat yet?
Yes, they have just found it.
While I _____, my brother ______ computer games.
Use 'play' and 'study' to complete the sentence with past continuous verbs.
While I was studying, my brother was playing computer games.
The person with fewest stars must answer this question.
Would you like a star?
If you answered no, your team loses 300 points.
I am so (boring/bored) I'm going to fall asleep. I wish this class was more (interesting/interested).
I am so bored I'm going to fall asleep. I wish this class was more interesting.
____ Max ____ _____ Thai food?
No, he ___ has.
Fill in the blanks to finish the present perfect question and answer.
Has Max ever eaten Thai food?
No, he never has.
lunch/ the children/ have/ the teachers/ eaten/and
Put the words in the correct order to make a sentence or questions using 'just' or 'yet'
The children and the teachers have just eaten lunch.
OR
Have the children and the teachers eaten lunch yet?
While she and I (buy) food for dinner, our friends (make) a cake.
Correctly change one verb to past continuous and the other verb to past simple.
While she and I were buying food for dinner, our friends made a cake.
Why do some English and American words have different spellings (ex In England: "colour", in America: "color")
Because the American man making the dictionary wanted to save some money.
If you got this wrong, you don't lose any points. But if you got it right, you get double points!
Wow, that movie was so (exciting/excited)! I was (amazing/amazed) with the special effects. It was never (boring/bored).
Wow, that movie was so exciting! I was amazed with the special effects. It was never boring.
Make a present perfect sentence about something you have never done.
YAY!!
Make a question and answer using 'yet' and 'just'.
WAHOO!
Make a sentence using 'while', a past continuous verb, and a past simple verb.
You did it!!
Does Teacher Wren like the song baby shark?
No, and if your team started singing baby shark, you lose 500 points.