Natural disasters
What time is it?
Past Perfect
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Progressive
300

This natural disaster is characterized by a sudden shaking of the ground.

Earthquake

300

10:34

Twenty-six to eleven

300

When we got to the cinema, the film ___________________ (already/start).

Had already started

300

______ you ever __________ (try) sushi?

Have you ever tried sushi?

300

 They _____________ (travel) around Europe for two months.

Have been travelling
300

In this disaster, strong winds, heavy rain, and storm surges are common.

Hurricane

300

12:41

Nineteen to one

300

By the time they arrived, I _____________ (finish) my homework.

I had finished 

300

He __________ (already eat) lunch.

He has already eaten lunch

300

Sarah _____________ (paint) her room since yesterday.

Has been painting

300

This disaster is characterized by prolonged periods of little to no rainfall, leading to water scarcity and agricultural problems.

Drought

300

09:17

Seventeen past nine

300

 She told me she _____________ (never, see) such a beautiful sunset before.

She had never seen

300

They __________ (not finish) their homework yet.

They hadn't finished their homework yet

300

How long _____________ you _____________ (wait) for me?

Have you been waiting

300

It's a weather event featuring heavy snowfall, strong winds, and reduced visibility, often causing transportation disruptions and creating hazardous conditions.

Snowstorm

300

03:21

Twenty-one past three

300

Before she left, she _____________ (read) three chapters of her book.

Had read

300

We __________ (visit) Paris twice.

Have visited

300

We ___________________ (talk) on the phone for over an hour.

Have been talking

300

In this disaster, massive waves caused by seismic activity can devastate coastal areas.

Tsunami
300

01:59

One to two

300

Convert this sentence to its negative form:

"He had eaten dinner before the movie started."

He hadn't eaten
300

Convert this sentence to its present perfect way:

They saw that movie yesterday.

They have seen that movie yesterday

300

Convert the following sentence to its negative form:

"She has been reading that book since last week."

She hasn't been reading

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