Past Simple vs Present Perfect
Vocabulary: Collocations
Present Perfect: Simple vs Continuous
Extra Collocations
100

_____ you ever _____ sushi? (eat)

Have you ever eaten sushi?

100

I've been saving up for the big _____ on Black Friday for months.

sale

100

She _____ (travel) to five countries so far this summer.

She has traveled to five countries so far this summer.

100

The woman I asked _____ me directions to the nearest pharmacy.

a. made

b. took

c. gave

d. did

gave

200

His team _____ the game last night, so he was upset. (not win)

His team did not win the game last night, so he was upset.

200

Sometimes, shops _____ customers large discounts on days like Black Friday or Singles' Day.

offer

200

I _____ just _____ (garden). It's so nice outside today!

I have just been gardening. It's so nice outside today!

200

He _____ the payment with his credit card.

a. sold

b. did

c. made

d. gave

made

300

Mark _____ to Italy last month. He cut his foot on the beach and _____ to get stitches.

Mark went to Italy last month. He cut his foot on the beach and had to get stitches.

300
Last week, he found a really good _____ in the sales section of the shop.

bargain

300

She _____ that show all week. It must be really interesting.

She has been watching that show all week. It must be really interesting.

300

Which of these things can you use with make?

a. a party

b. a cake

c. friends

d. your homework

b and c

400

Correct the error(s) in this sentence:

Have you saw a shooting star ever?

Have you ever seen a shooting star?

400

Do you think it is smart to _____ _____ from a friend? What if you can't pay them back?

borrow money

400

The grass looks wet this morning. _____ it _____ ?

The grass looks wet. Has it been raining?

400

They will _____ an experiment tomorrow during class.

do

500

Correct the error(s) in this sentence: 

Already I've read that book last summer.

I read that book last summer.

500

Sometimes, people have to _____ a _____ from a bank to buy a house.

get a loan

500

I _____ you an email. _____ you _____ a chance to read it yet?

I have written you an email. Have you had a chance to read it yet?

500

Form five collocations using 'give' and use one correctly in a sentence.

give up/directions/advice/a gift/a speech

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