What’s the opposite of “boring”?
Interesting
“I ___ never been there.”
Have
What do you say when you meet someone new?
Nice to meet you.
What unit talks about jobs?
Unit 2
What’s wrong in this sentence: “He didn’t went to school”?
Correct it.
Wrong verb form.
Correct: He didn’t go to school.
What’s a person who is good at sports called?
Athletic / Sporty/ sportsman
What’s the rule for questions in Present Perfect?
Have/Has + subject + past participle
What can you say when someone says “Thank you”? (Give 2 examples)
You’re welcome/ No problem/ Anytime/ My pleasure /Don’t mention it.
Find the mistake: “He can to play tennis.”
Remove “to”: He can play tennis.
Use Present Perfect and a time expression in one sentence.
I have lived here since 2018./She has just finished her homework.
What’s the noun form of “enjoy”?
Enjoyment
Difference: “I’ve gone” vs “I’ve been”?
“Gone” = still there; “Been” = returned
What can you say to agree with someone politely?
I think so too./Absolutely./ I agree
Use “since” and “for” in sentences.
I’ve lived here since 2019. I’ve lived here for 5 years.
Make a question in Present Perfect with ever.
Have you ever been to London?
Translate to English: “Ýakymly”
Nice / Pleasant
Which tense? “I was watching TV when he called.”
Past continuous
How to politely say you didn’t understand?
I’m sorry, could you repeat that?
“I have seen him yesterday.”
Correct: I saw him yesterday.
Explanation: “Yesterday” is a past time → use Past Simple, not Present Perfect.
Which tense is used to describe life experience?
Present perfect
Name 3 adjectives to describe personality.
Funny, kind, shy (many possible)
Correct the sentence:
“She was studying when I arrived at the party.”
Correct: She was studying when I arrived at the party.
Explanation: The sentence is already correct. The structure was/were + verb-ing is used for actions happening in the past when another action occurred.
What do you say when you didn’t hear something and want it repeated more formally?
Could you repeat that, please?
Rewrite this sentence using Present Perfect:
“I finished my homework 10 minutes ago.”
I have just finished my homework.
Explanation: We use “have just + past participle” for recent actions; time word “10 minutes ago” is removed because “just” replaces it.
Choose the correct sentence and explain why:
A) “I’ve been knowing her for years.”
B) “I’ve known her for years.”
Correct: B) I’ve known her for years.
Explanation: “Know” is a stative verb – it is not used in the continuous form with Present Perfect.