present perfect
present perfect vs. simple past
for / since
too, so, neither, either
can / could / should
100
I ___________ (see) Anna all day.  She _________ (be) at the mall for a long time.
I haven't seen Anna all day.  She has been at the mall for a long time.
100
fill in the blank with present perfect or simple past:


I ________ (lose) my cellphone last night.  

I lost my cellphone last night.
100
When do you use for  and when do you use since? 
for- periods of time

since- specific time in the past

100
fill in the blanks: 


I don't like sushi. _______ ________ she.

I don't like sushi. Neither does she.
100
What are 2 polite ways to ask for something at a restaurant? 
May I have... 

Could I have...

200
My car _________ (break) down.
My car has broken down.
200
fill in the blanks with present perfect or simple past:


I ________ (grow) up in France, but _________ (live) in the United States for almost 20 years now.

I grew up in France, but I've lived in the United States for almost 20 years now.
200
I have been traveling ________(for / since) 1 year
I have been traveling for 1 year
200
My mom loves spicy food.


Agree with this statement in two ways. 

1.) So do I.

2.) I do too.

200
Fill in the two sentences with either can or should.


1.) you _____ eat at many different places on the calzada.  But I really think you _______ eat at Pita Pita.

You can eat at many different places on the calzada.  But I really think you should eat at Pita Pita.
300

Answer the question using just, yet, or already.

Would you like to eat lunch? (no) 
No, I have already eaten.
300
write two sentences using the following verb (one simple past, one present perfect)

 

To Have

answers may vary
300
I haven't seen my dad _______ (for / since) July.
I haven't seen my dad since July.
300
agree with the sentence in two different ways:


My brother can't sing very well. 

1.) Either can I.

2.) Neither can I.

300
I have a headache -> give me 2 pieces of advice, one positive and one negative.
You should...

You shouldn't...

400
answer the question using just, yet, already


Have you seen the new movie in the cinema?  (no) 

No, I haven't seen it yet.
400
Find and correct 3 errors:


I haven't saw Julia all day.  She has gone to a friend's house yesterday. She has called me last night to tell me she would be back this morning.  

I haven't seen Julia all day. She went to a friend's house yesterday. She called me last night to tell me she would be back this morning.  

400
I have been playing sports ______ several years.  My favorite sport is basketball.  I have played it _____ I was nine years old.  I also like to play hockey.  I haven't played hockey _______ a long time, probably ______ 2004. 

I have been playing sports for several years. My favorite sport is basketball. I have played it since I was nine years old. I also like to play hockey. I haven't played hockey for a long time, probably since 2004. 

400

Fill in the blanks:

I'm not very tall. _______ ________ my sister.
I'm not very tall. Neither is my sister.
400
You have a backache.  Request something from the pharmacy. Be polite 
May I have .....
500
Write four questions in the present perfect, and answer them. 


You must use each of these words at least once: yet, already, ever, never

answers may vary
500
Write three sentences in the simple past and the present perfect using the following verbs:

1.) to ride

2.) to be

3.) to make


answers may vary



500
Is this correct or incorrect? If it is incorrect you need to fix it.


I've been studying Spanish for the last two months.

It is correct
500

Decide if the following sentences are correct.  If they are incorrect fix the mistake.

1.)I don't like pizza.  My sister doesn't either.

2.) I love to dance.  She loves too.

3.) She doesn't swim.  Either do I.

4.) He doesn't eat greasy food. She doesn't neither.

1. okay

2. I love to dance.  She does too.

3.) She doesn't swim. Neither do I.

4.) He doesn't eat greasy food.  She doesn't either.

500
Make 2 requests and 2 suggestions for someone that has a stomach ache.


use  may, can, should, and could 

answers may vary.

ex. 

May I have some medicine for my stomach.

Can I have some water.

You should eat healthier food.

You should rest.