Past Simple
Present Perfect
Past Simple&Present Perfect
100


What's the past of "come"?



The past of "come" if "came"

100


What are the three forms of "give"?




The three forms of "give" are ""give, gave, given.



100


What are the three forms of "dream"?




The tree forms pf "dream" are ""dream, dreamt, dreamt.



200


What time did you come here last lesson?




I came here at ... last lesson.



200


Do we use the present perfect to talk about our experiences?




 Yes, we use the present parfect to talk about our experiences



200


What's the infinitive of "can"?



"Can"has no infinitive. Therefore , we use "be able".


300


Did you get any nice birthday presents last year?



-Yes, I got some...

-No, I didn't get any...

300


Do we also use the present perfect to talk about the duration of an action up to now?




Yes, we also use the present perfect to talk about the duration of an action up to now



300

What are the three forms of "be able"?


The three forms of "be able" are "am able, was able, been able".


400

What did you drink with your breakfast this morning?



I drank some ... with my breakfast this morning



400


Have you studied English for more than six months?



-Yes, I have studied English for more than six months

-No, I haven't studied English for more than six months; I've only studied it for...

400


How long have you studied at this school? When did you start your lessons at this school?



I've studied at this school for...
I started my lessons at this school ... ago.

500


What's the past tense of "I am", "you are", "he is" etc.?



The past tense of  "I am", "you are", "he is" etc. is "I was", "you were", "he was" etc.

500


Do we also use the present perfect to talk about the result now of a past action?




Yes, we also use the present perfect to talk about the result now of a past action



500

What's the difference between the present perfect and the past simple? 



The difference between the present perfect and the past simple is that we use the present perfect when we are thinking about time before and up to now, whereas we use the past simple when we are thinking about a specific past time.