Past Participles
Present Perfect Simple
Must/Mustn't/Have to/Don't Have
Easter Vocab
Easter Fun Facts
100

do, did, ______

done

100

I ______ (see) that movie three times.

have seen

100

I ______ (bring) my own lunch because the cafeteria is closed today.

have to bring

100

A baby bird, often associated with Easter as a symbol of new life

Chick

100

What type of animal is said to deliver Easter eggs?

The Easter Bunny

200

have, had, ______

had

200

He ______ (do) all his chores.

has done

200

We ______ (take) an umbrella; it looks like it might rain.

have to take

200

The tradition of coloring eggs for Easter celebrations

Egg Dyeing

200

What was the first kind of Easter eggs made from?

Real eggs that were decorated

300

ride, rode, ______

ridden

300

They ______ (go) to the park every weekend.

have gone

300

You ______ (finish) your homework before you go out with friends.

must finish

300

Small woven containers used to hold Easter eggs, candy, and gifts during the Easter celebration

Baskets

300

What part of a chocolate bunny do many people eat first?

The ears

400

speak, spoke, _______

spoken

400

We ______ (not, visit) that museum yet.

have not visited

400

You ______ (eat) too much candy. It’s not good for you.

mustn't eat

400

The act of coming back to life after death, central to the Easter celebration

Resurrection

400

Which ancient goddess is Easter named after?

Eostre, the goddess of spring and fertility

500

wake up, woke up, ________

woken up

500

She ______ (already, complete) the assignment.  

has already completed

500

She ______ (study) so hard for the exam because it was very challenging.

must have studied

500

The time in late March when day and night are of equal length, marking the official start of spring and often influencing the date of Easter

Spring Equinox

500

Why does the date of Easter change every year?

Because Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday... (the date changes but not the day of the week)