I ___________ never /ever _________ bungee jumping. (go)
I have never gone bungee jumping.
I / not finish / my homework (yet)
I haven't finished my homework yet.
You are in Venezuela. You arrive an hour late for a party.
Polite or rude?
Polite!
You can _____ abroad alone without permission from your parents when you are 18.
go abroad
Have you ever ______ in the Pacific Ocean? (swim)
swum
We _____________ in Aravaca since / for last year. (live)
We have lived in Aravaca since last year.
my parents / buy / new bikes (just)
My parents have just bought new bikes.
You're in Japan. You use a hankie / kleenex to blow your nose on a bus.
Polite or rude?
Rude! You must go to the toilet to blow your nose.
You can ______ a driving license to drive a car when you are 17.
get a driving license
Have you ever ______ a ghost? (see)
seen
__________ you ever / never __________ by train alone? (travel)
Have you ever travelled by train alone?
Mia / see / the film (already)
Mia has already seen the film.
You're in India in a restaurant. You eat some bread with your left hand.
Rude or polite?
Rude! The left hand is only to be used in the bathroom.
Children can _______ a bank account in some banks at the age of 11. Their parents can open a savings account for them after they are born.
open a bank account
Have you ever ______ in a helicopter? (fly)
flown
________ you ever / never ________ a story in English? (write)
Have you ever written a story in English?
Taylor Swift / be / a musician / she / was / a little girl. (since)
Taylor Swift has been a musician since she was a little girl.
You're in the UK. You join the back of a queue to get on a bus.
Polite or rude?
Polite! You must respect the queues in the UK.
You can ________ to university at any age. Ruth Elke Lawrence was 12 when she studied maths at the University of Oxford.
Have you ever __________ money from someone? (steal)
stolen
Ms Amber ______ __________ English at Colegio Estudio for / since 2010. (teach)
Ms Amber has taught English at Colegio Estudio since 2010.
you / read / that book? (yet)
Have you read that book yet?
You're in a restaurant in Japan. You leave some money for your waiter at the end of your meal.
Polite or rude?
Rude! It is more common to leave a generous tip of 15-20% in the United States.
You can _____ a bungee jump without permission from your parents at age 16.
do a bungee jump
Have you ever _______ someone a new English word? (teach)
taught