Agreeing
Disagreeing
-ed Adjectives & Prepositions
Present Perfect
Present Perfect or Simple Past?
100
I am tired.
So am I.
100
I don't drink coffee.
( Really? / Oh, / Well, ) I do.
100
I'm interested ____ jazz.
in
100
I ____ ____ my homework. (finish)
have finished
100
I ( have eaten / ate ) samgyeopsal last night.
ate
200
I don't like cats.
Neither do I.
200
I was frightened of that dog.
( Really? / Oh, / Well, ) I wasn't. / I was not.
200
She is tired ___ walking.
of
200
I ____ ____ hang-gliding before. (try)
has tried
200
She ( has exercised / exercised ) three times this week.
has exercised
300
I was late for the bus.
So was I.
300
I can ride a motorcycle.

( Really? / Oh, / Well, ) I can't. / I can not.

300
He is frightened ____ girls.
of / by
300
____ you ever ____ to Japan? (be)
Have been
300
I ( have visited / visited ) my grandmother in January. 
visited
400
I couldn't go parasailing.
Neither could I.
400
I'm not staying at a hostel.

( Really? / Oh, / Well, ) I am.

400
The boys were bored ____ the melodrama.
by / with
400
I ____ ____ ____ to a different country. (never go)
have never gone
400
He ( has gone / went ) skydiving many times.
has gone
500
I went sightseeing in Tokyo during vacation.
So did I.
500
I could have done better.

( Really? / Oh, / Well, ) I couldn't. / I could not.

500
They were amazed ____ the singer's talent.
at / by
500
He ____ ____ ____ in an airplane. (not fly)
has not flown
500
I ( have never ridden / didn't ever ride ) a horse.
have never ridden