These books _________ (not be) here yesterday.
weren't
Give five examples of common Present Perfect time Expressions.
already, yet, just, since, for
What did you do yesterday?
Use Past Simple
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Mention the modal verbs used for ability
GIVE AN EXAMPLE
CAN / BE ABLE TO
I ________ (be) so happy last night when my friends _______ (give) me the book I wanted for my birthday.
was / gave
______ you ever ______ (see) a ghost?
Have you ever seen a ghost?
I ______ never _____ (be) to Vienna but I ______ (go) to Budapest two years ago.
have never been / went
She ______ sick five times this year, so it looks like her immune system isn't very good.
Luckily, she _____ vaccinated last week.
has been / has felt
got / was
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Give five examples of common past tense time expressions AND GET DOUBLE POINTS!
yesterday, last week, last month, last year, ago, in, when
What countries have you visited?
Use Present Perfect + already
I have already been to...
I ________ already _______ (speak) to my teacher. She ______ (say) that I ______ (get) really bad marks last week.
have already spoken / said / got
My mum _______ (meet) my dad in 1998 and since then they ______ (be)together in this lovely house.
met /married
have been
Mention the modal verbs used for advice and recommendations, explain the differences and give an example
SHOULD / OUGHT TO / HAD BETTER
Ought to is more formal, had better is like a warning
I ______ (try) on some jeans in Levi's shop last weekend but I ________ (not buy) them in the end because they _____ (be) too expensive.
tried / didn't buy / were
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My sister _______ (not talk) to me for three years.
hasn't talked
Correct the mistakes:
1) I have seen that movie yesterday.
2) She didn’t never visit London.
3) We have finished our homework two hours ago.
1) I saw that movie yesterday.
2) She has never visited London.
3) We finished our homework two hours ago.
Correct the mistakes:
1) I’ve met him in Rome three years ago.
2) Did you ever have visited a desert before this trip?
3) We didn’t see him since the conference in May.
1) I met him in Rome three years ago.
2) Have you ever visited a desert before this trip?
3) We haven’t seen him since the conference in May.
DOUBLE POINTS
could / may / might
When do we use the Past Simple tense?
We use Past Simple to talk about finished actions or events in the past
Oh no, I _______ (lose) my wallet, I can't find it anywhere. _____ you ____(see) it? I ____ (looked) for it everywhere.
have lost
Have you seen it?
have looked
He _____ (grow up) in Canada but _____ (leave) home when he was 18. Since then he ______ (live) here.
grew up / left / has lived
I _______(have) a roommate when I was in college. It _____ (be)a long time ago and he ______ (talk)in his sleep. It _____(be) really scary.
had / was / talked / was
You _______fix that roof, it ______fall down while you are sleeping and it______ be a Disaster!
HAD BETTER
MIGHT / COULD
WOULD