Grammar
Simple Past
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Progressive
Irregular verbs/Past participle only
100

When do you use Simple Past Tense?

Use the simple past to show that something happened and was completed in the past.

100

Say 4 regular verbs in Simple past (you must pronounce them correctly). 

Check pronunciation.

100

Say 1 affirmative sentence using the Present  Perfect tense. 

Check grammar.

SUBJECT+ HAS/HAVE+VERB(PAST PARTICIPLE)+ COMPLEMENT.

100

Complete the sentence.

She (work) here for five years.

She has been working here for five years. 

100

Be

Been

200

When do you use Present Perfect?

Use the present perfect to show that something started in the past but was not completed. This action or situation continues up to the present and may continue into the future.

200

Give an example of an affirmative sentence using a Simple Past. 

Check Grammar.

SUBJECT+ VERB (IN PAST)+ COMPLEMENT. 

200

Say 1 negative sentence using Present Perfect tense. 

Check Grammar.

SUBJECT+ HAS NOT/HAVE NOT+VERB(PAST PARTICIPLE)+ COMPLEMENT.

200

Complete the sentence.

 I (study) all day.

I have been studying all day. 

200

Make 

Made

300

When do you use Present Perfect Progressive?

Use the present perfect progressive with for or since to show that something started in the past but was not completed. This action or situation continues up to the present and may continue into the future

300

Give an example of a negative sentence using a Simple Past.

Check Grammar.

SUBJECT+ DID NOT/DIDNĀ“T+ VERB (BASE FORM) + COMPLEMENT. 

300

Make a question.

(you / eat lunch yet)? 


Have you eaten lunch yet?

300

Complete the sentence.

You (not/eat) well recently.

You have not been eating well recently. 

300

Write 

Written

400

What does For + length of time mean? (Answer in English)

It shows how long a present condition has been true. 

400

Say a short story using only Regular Verbs. (You must pronounce the verbs correctly to get the points)

Check pronunciation. 

400

Make a question.

(he / read the newspaper today)?

Has he read the newspaper today?

400

Make the question.

she/run) much recently?

Has she been running much recently?

400

Go 

Gone 

500

What does Since + a point of time mean? 

It shows when a present condition started.

500

Say a short story using only Irregular verbs. (You must pronounce them correctly to get points). 

Check pronunciation. 

500

Make a question.

(how / she / make this fantastic cake)?

How has she made this fantastic cake?

500

Make the question.

(we/go out) with each other for three years already?



Have we been going out with each other for three years already?

500

Forget

Forgotten