Voc. Sports
Past Perfect
Reported Speech
Parts of the body
Giving Examples
100

KABOOMB!!

You lose 100 points

100

Say a sentence in past perfect: Affirmative form.

Sub + had + verb p.p. + complement

100

CHANGE into Reported Speech:

Lucy plays tennis.

Jorge said that....

...Lucy played tannis

100

Mention the name of all fingers in your hand

thumb, index, middle, ring, pinky

100

I´d like to visit places in Asia ______ Thailand and Vietnam

a) for example 

b) like 

b) like

200

A large number of people gathered together in a disorganized way.

crowd

200

Say a sentence in past perfect in Negative Form

Sub + had + not + verb p.p. + compl.

200

BONUS!!!

You win 200 pts!

200

KABOOM!!!

You lose 200 pts

200

She had problems at work. _______ she arrived late every day last week.

a) For instance

b) Such as

a) For instance

300

The result, in numbers, of a game or match

score

300

Past Perfect expresses:

An action that happened in the past, before another action.

TRUE or FALSE

TRUE

300

Change:

My friends haven´t arrived yet.

You said that...

...your friends hadn´t arrive yet.

300

Mention 3 internal parts of your body:

brain / heart / bones / stomach / muscle

300

BUNUS!!

You win 300 pts

400

An official who watches a game or match closely to enforce the rules and arbitrate on matters arising from the play.

Umpire / referee

400

KABOOM!!!

You win 400 points!!

400

Change:

I´ll help you...

You said taht...

you would help me

400

Mention 3 parts of your body from the head:

nose / lips / mouth / chin / eyes / heair

400

Complete the sentence:

Some sports can be dangerous, such as....

your opinion

500

Say a sentence using the verb BEAT

Example: Yesterday, my team beat Ana´s team

500

Ask someone in the group a question in past perfect.

Had + Sub + verb p.p. + compl. + ?

500

MEGA BONUS!!

You win 500 pts!!!

500

If you could change one part of your body, what would it be and why? 

your answer

500

The expressions: For instance and For example, have different meaning.

TRUE / FALSE

FALSE

The meaning doesn´t change

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