Past simple tense
Past simple tense
Present perfect tense (have/ has been)
present perfect tense
Present perfect tense (negative)
100

run

ran 

🥷 (Take 100 points from a team)

100

fight

fought

💣 (-100)

100

She is dancing  with her friends.

She has been dancing with her friends.

100

You ate ice cream.

You have eaten ice cream 

💣 (-100)

100

I have  been to the art museum

I haven't been to the art museum.

⭐ (100 × 2) 

200

dig

dug

⭐ (200 × 2)

200
put

put

200

They are walking to school.

They have been walking to school.

200

He went to the beach.

He has gone to the beach.

⭐ (200 × 2)

200

She has eaten a cricket.

She hasn't eaten a cricket.

300

He sings very well. 

He sang very well. 

300

Teddy plays football all day.

Teddy played football all day.

300

They are jogging on the beach.

They have been jogging on the beach.

🥷 (Take 300 points from another team)

300

She builds a snowman.

She has built a snowman.

🥷 (Take 300 points from another team)

300

They have seen a panda.

They haven't seen a panda.

400

Trevor eats his lunch. 

Trevor ate his lunch. 

400

Ella writes on the board.

Ella wrote on the board.

⭐ (400 × 2)

400

Harry is laughing loudly. 

Harry has been laughing loudly. 

💣 (-400)

400

They play volleyball 

They have played volleyball.

400

Have they visited their grandparents?

They haven't visited their grandparents.

🥷 (Take 400 points from another team)

500

He works hard, so I give all the projects to him.

He works hard, so I gave all the projects to him. 

500

Alice practices a lot so she sings beautifully at the concert.

Alice practiced a lot so she sang beautifully at the concert.

💣 (-500)

500

The cloud is blocking the sun. 

The cloud has been blocking the sun. 

500

We traveled to America.

We have travelled to America.

500

Has she done her homework?

She hasn't done her homework.

💣 (-500)

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