Have you ever?
Already/Yet
How Long...?Since/For
Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal Verbs
100

Have you ever eaten insects?

No, I have never eaten insects 

Yes, I have eaten insects.

100

Use Already or Yet to write a sentence: 

take the garbage out


I have already taken the garbage out

OR 

I haven't taken the garbage out yet. 

100

Use "for" or "since" 

How long have you studied in UCEDA?

I have studied in UCEDA for ______.

OR 

I have studied in the UCEDA since _____.

100

Is this correct?

You picked up the kids. 

Yes. 

100

What is wrong in this sentence?

You can count always on me.


Hint: The INSEPARABLE phrasal verb- "Count on" means "depend on"


You can always count on me. 

200

Have you ever gone camping in the woods? 

No, I have never gone camping in the woods.

Yes, I have gone camping in the woods.

200

Use Already or Yet to write a sentence: 

feed the lion 

I have already fed the lion.

OR 

I haven't fed the lion yet.

200

Use "for" or "since" 

How long have you worked at your current job?

I have worked at my current job for_______.

OR 

I have worked at my current job since______.

200

Is this correct?

Please take off it your baseball cap. 

Please take off your baseball cap.

Please take it off. 

Please take your baseball cap off.

200

Unscramble these words and the INSEPARABLE phrasal verbs.

bumped / into / Freddy / yesterday / me 

Freddy bumped into me yesterday.

300

Have you ever tried to push a door that said pull?

Yes, I have tried to push a door that said pull.

No, I have never tried to push a door that said pull.

300

Tell me what is wrong:

I haven't already met my neighbor. 

It should be: 

I already met my neighbor. 

OR 

I haven't met my neighbor yet. 

300

Use "for" or "since"

How long has your teacher taught English? 

My teacher has taught English since____.

OR  

My teacher has taught English for____.

300

Is this correct?

Don’t turn on the air conditioning!

Yes, correct. 

300

Which sentence is correct? A, B, or Both 

A. I'm going to turn on the TV. 

B. Can you turn the TV on?

C. Both 


Both 

400

Unscramble these words into a question: 

have you / gone / concert / ever / to / a / in New York


Have you ever gone to a concert in New York?

400

Unscramble:

I/ already/ called my brother/ have. 

I have already called my brother. 

400

What is the question to this answer?

My friends have lived at their current address for 10 years.

How long have your friends lived at their current address?

400

Is this correct?  

Did you hand it in the paper? 

No, incorrect.

Did you hand in the paper?

Did you hand the paper in?

Did you hand it in?

400

Use the phrasal verb "throw out" in a sentence


Answers vary!

Throw out the garbage!

Please throw out the garbage.

I threw out the the garbage.

I had thrown out the garbage.


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