Mention the past participle of the verb: " to change"
changed
Complete:
Do we use the PP for something that started in the past and continued in the past?
No.
We use the PP for something that started int he past and CONTINUES IN THE PRESENT.
Write the past participle of the verb: " to know"
Known
Order the sentence:
I/ tasted/ never/ have/fish and chips.
I have never tasted fish and chips.
I've never tasted fish and chips.
Mention the past participle of the verb: "to walk"
Walked
Can we use the PP to talk about our experiences up to now?
Yes, we can. We use the PP to talk about experiences.
He has celebrated his birthday in the same restaurant for several years.
Write the past participle of the verb: "to keep"
Kept
Order the sentence.
She/a new flat/ has/ in that building. / bought
She has bought a new flat in that building.
Mention the past participle of the verb:"to see"
Seen
Do we use the PP to talk about the past when the time is not specific?
Yes, we do. We use the PP to talk about actions that happend in a non specific time.
They have listened a lot of recording. (we do not know when)
Write the past participle of the verb: "to have"
Had
We use EVER to say that...
We use "ever" to talk about an action that has happened at any time in the future.
Has she EVER been in a walking bridge?
Mention the past participle of the verb: "to be"
Been
Do we use time expressions which refer to a finished past with the PP?
For example:
I have been to Merida LAST YEAR.
No, we don't. We use phrases that refers to a time which is not yet finished.
I haven't been in Merida THIS WEEK.
I have been in Merida TODAY.
Write the past participle of the verb: " to get"
Got
Gotten
We use NEVER to say that..
We use never to say that you have NOT had a paticular experience.
You have NEVER been in the government palace.
Mention the past participle of the verb: " to hide"
Hidden
When do we use FOR and SINCE?
FOR:
Is used when we refer to a perdiod of time.
I have lived here for A MONTH/ TWO HOURS/FIVE WEEKS...
Since:
Is used to say that from one point in the PAST TIME to NOW, something has/ has not been happening.
I have lived here since YESTERDAY/ 2020...
Write the past participle of the verb: "to think"
Thought
Make your own sentence using the verb "to sing"
I have sung all day.
I have sung since I was a child.
I have sung in a building near the river.