Life stages (nouns)
Life stages (verbs)
True or False?
Present perf. or past simple
Mix
100

3 to 12 year old is a.....?

child

100

I am 12. I ....in 2012.

was born

100

Present perfect is often used to describe recent events.

True (e.g. I have just done it.)

100

I _____ (eat) breakfast at 6:30 am yesterday.

ate

100

Translate: bratranec/sestřenice, synovec, neteř

cousin, nephew, niece

200

2-3 year old is a .....?

toddler

200

to begin to feel romantic love for someone

to fall in love

200

"Ago" can be used with both past simple and present perfect. 

False - used to tell us about specific time in the past (I got married 5 years ago.)

200

____________ (she / visit) Taiwan more than once?

Has she visited Taiwan more than once?

200
Name 5 things you can do when you turn 18.

e.g. get a driving licence, get married, rent a flat, pay your own bills, do a bungee jump, vote, open a bank account independently, get tattoos or piercings without parental consent, buy alcohol... 

300

a grown up person

adult

300

to become a husband or a wife

to get married

300

Present perfect focuses more on the result than the exact time.

True

300

Several days ago, I _______(go) to the store and ________(buy) some vegetables.

went, bought

300

Translate: učit se řemeslu (učňovský obor), zvyky, příbuzný, záviset na někom, vzhlížet k někomu

do an apprenticeship, customs, relative, depend on someone, look up to someone

400

45-60 year old is ......?

middle-aged

400

married in the past but not anymore

to get divorced

400

Present perfect is preferred when telling a story with a sequence of past events.

False - past simple is used to describe sequence of events in the past

400

Harry ______ (catch) fourteen fish since 8am!

Harry has caught fourteen fish since 8 am!

400

visited/have / I / never / such a place / I / seen / I / until / Norway

I have never seen such a place until I visited Norway.

500

from birth to 12 months of age

infant

500

to stop working because of age

to retire

500

“Gone to” means the person has visited a place and already returned.

False 

Gone to -went somewhere AND is still there 

(She has gone to Paris. → She went to Paris and is still there now. )

Been to - went somewhere AND came back, focus is on the experience

(She has been to Paris. → She visited Paris at some point and returned. )

500

They ______________ (review) this grammar book many times, so they must be experts.

They have reviewed ....

500

Traslate: Pořád jsem to neudělal, i když jsem na to měl včera čas.  

I still haven’t done it, even though I had time for it yesterday.

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