Grammar (Present Perfect/Past Simple)
For vs. Since
Question Tags
Vocabulary: Fame
Nouns & Adjectives
100

Put this in the Past Simple: "She (see) a famous actor yesterday.

She saw a famous actor yesterday.

100

I have lived here ____ five years.

For

100

You will come to the premiere, ____ ____?"

won't you?

100

Why does an actor need a stunt double?

To do dangerous actions/scenes for them.

100

What is the noun for the adjective famous?

Fame

200

Put this in the Present Perfect: "They (not / meet) the director yet

They haven't met the director yet.

200

She has been a fan ____ 2010.

since

200

"He hasn't arrived yet, ____ ____?"

has he?

200

What do fans ask celebrities to sign?

An autograph.

200

Turn the noun happiness into an adjective.

happy
300

Ask a friend if they have ever been on TV.

Have you ever been on TV?

300

We haven't seen a movie ____ yesterday.

since
300

They are very famous, ____ ____?

aren't they?

300

What do we call photographers who follow famous people everywhere?

Paparazzi.

300

If a person has a lot of success, we say they are...

Successful.

400

Choose the correct one: "I have moved / moved to Hollywood in 2022."

Moved (because the time "in 2022" is specific)

400

Explain the rule: Which one do we use for a "period of time"?

For

400

She can perform stunts, ____ ____?

can't she?

400

Where do actors walk when they arrive at a big award ceremony?

The Red Carpet.

400

What is the adjective for the noun danger?

Dangerous.

500

Give the Past Simple and Past Participle of: Write, Take, Give.

Wrote/Written, Took/Taken, Gave/Given.

500

Create a full sentence about your hobby using "for" and the Present Perfect.

your own answer /(e.g.) "I have played guitar for three years."

500

You like movies, ____ ____?

don't you?

500

What does "to be in the limelight" mean?

To be the center of public attention.

500

If you have a strong desire to be successful, you have ambition. What is the adjective?

Ambitious.

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