Category 1:
Fill in the _____: Just, Yet or Already?
Category 2:
Just Grammar
Category 3:
Put the Sentence in the Correct Order
Category 4:
What is the past participle of ____?
interrogative sentences
100

Has she finished her homework ____?

YET: Has she finished her homework yet?

100

HAVE or HAS?

Write all pronouns for HAVE

HAVE: I, you, we, they

100

yet / drinks / Have / they / served / ? 



Have they served drinks yet?

100

What is the past participle of the verb to be?


been

100

Change into question

I have chosen a new APP for studying English

Have you chosen a new APP for studying English?

200

Jen hasn’t been to Barcelona ______, but she really wants to go.

YET: Jen hasn’t been to Barcelona yet, but she really wants to go.

200

HAVE or HAS?

Write all pronouns for HAS

HAS: He, she, it

200

movie / The / just / finished / has / . 


The movie has just finished.

200

What is the past participle of the verb do/does?


done

200

Change into question

Martin has finished all his homework

Has Martin finished all his homework?

300

______ used with the present perfect means 'a short time before', or, 'very recently'.

JUST: Just used with the present perfect means 'a short time before', or, 'very recently'.

300

To form the present perfect tense, we use the verb ______ and the past participle (cooked, sung, given, read, been…)

HAVE/HAS: To form the present perfect tense, we use the verb have/has and the participle (cooked, sung, given, read, been…)

300

just / Findlay / has / a / scary / film / seen / . 


Findlay has just seen a scary film.

300

What are the past participles of the verbs to study and to go?


 studied, gone

300

Change into question

My parents have traveled around the world

Have your parents traveled around the world?

400

We use ____ with affirmative sentences when something has happened early, or earlier than we thought.

ALREADY: We use already with affirmative sentences when something has happened early, or earlier than we thought.

400

Past, Present, or Future?
We use present perfect tense to talk about our experiences in the ______.

PAST: We use present perfect tense to talk about our experiences in the past.

400

already / have / I / eaten / lunch / . 


I have already eaten lunch.

400

What are the past participles of the verbs to write, forget, swim?


written, forgotten, swum

400

Change into question

I have been in London for 3 years

Have you been in London for 3 years?

500

We use ____ to talk about something that's going to happen. It means ¨up to now¨ and it's used in negative sentences and questions.

YET: We use yet to talk about something that's going to happen. It means ¨up to now¨ and it's used in negative sentences and questions.

500

Before, Between or After?

JUST goes _____  have + main verb. 


BETWEEN: Just goes between have + main verb. (For example, I have just eaten a banana.) 

500

yet / My / hasn’t / cleaned / sister / room / her /  . 


My sister hasn't cleaned her room yet. 

500

What are the past participles of the verbs to read, buy, meet?


read, bought, met

500

Change into question

Rosa's brother has invited all his friends to the party

Has Rosa's brother  invited all his friends to the party?