Make a sentence with I / play / football.
I have played football.
Make negative: I __________ (not / see) the teacher today.
I haven’t seen the teacher today.
Yes/No: __________ you __________ (be) to London?
Have you been to London?
Choose: We __________ (go) to the beach yesterday.
We went to the beach yesterday. (Past Simple)
What does the idiom “hit the road” mean?
It means to start a journey or leave a place.
Complete: She __________ (visit) her grandmother.
She has visited her grandmother.
Complete: We __________ (not / travel) to Spain.
We haven’t traveled to Spain.
Wh-question: __________ has she __________ (eat) today?
What has she eaten today?
Correct: I have gone to the cinema yesterday.
I went to the cinema yesterday. (Past Simple – specific time)
Complete the sentence with the correct idiom:
“We need to wake up early tomorrow because we want to __________ by 6 a.m.”
hit the road
Say a sentence with They / watch / a new movie.
They have watched a new movie.
Make a sentence: She / not / finish / her homework yet.
She hasn’t finished her homework yet.
Ask a question: they / finish / their homework?
Have they finished their homework?
Wh-question (Past): __________ did you __________ (eat) for lunch yesterday?
What did you eat for lunch yesterday?
What does “to get the travel bug” mean?
A: It means to suddenly want to travel a lot after one trip.
Use ever: __________ you __________ (eat) sushi?
Have you ever eaten sushi? (Expected answer: Yes, I have / No, I haven’t.)
Correct the mistake: He didn’t has done his homework.
He hasn’t done his homework.
Ask about time: How long __________ you __________ (live) here?
How long have you lived here?
Wh-question (Present Perfect): __________ have they __________ (buy) recently?
What have they bought recently?
Choose the correct idiom:
“If you are very prepared for your trip, you are __________.”
a) living out of a suitcase
b) ready to rock and roll
c) packed and ready to go
A: c) packed and ready to go
Make a sentence with already / he / finish / the report.
He has already finished the report.
Create a sentence with still / not: They __________ (still / not / decide).
They still haven’t decided.
Make a Wh-question: __________ has John __________ (say) about the meeting?
What has John said about the meeting?
Make a question mixing both tenses: __________ you ever __________ (meet) a famous person? When __________ it __________ (happen)?
Have you ever met a famous person? When did it happen?
Explain the idiom “to live out of a suitcase” and give an example.
It means to travel a lot and not stay in one place for long, usually living with only the things in your suitcase.
Example: I have been traveling for three weeks, so I’m living out of a suitcase.