Simple present perfect
past perfect simple
Jack the ripper
Simple past vs. simple present perfect
Grammar
100

I / be / in my room

I have been in my room

100

When I arrived at the cinema, the film ____________________ (start).

had started

100

Where did the murders take place (city)

London (more specific whitechapel)

100

I ________ (lose) my keys. Can you help me look for them?

I have lost my keys. Can you help me look for them?

100

True of false. We use the simple present perfect when the action has finished but it is still important in the present.

True

200

Marilyn / pay / the bill

Marilyn has paid the bill

200

Julie and Anne ___________________ (not / meet) before the party

hadn’t met

200

How did we get the name: Jack the ripper?

Used to sign a letter that was from the original killer to the police.

200

She _________ (play) hockey at school, but she didn't like it.

She played hockey at school, but she didn't like it.

200

What words tell me of a past form in the following sentence?

I have thought of you all day.

have thought

300

you / ever / write / a poem ?

Have you ever written a poem?

300

You ___________________ (not / study) for the test, so you were very nervous.

 hadn’t studied

300

What does the term  canonical murders mean 

murders by the same hand, here jack the ripper, related to each other as they were "sinners"

300

I (know) ________ my grandmother for a few years. She died when I was was eight.

I knew my grandmother for a few years. She died when I was was eight.

300

True or false. When we want to ask questions using the present perfect, we need to begin with the auxiliary verb?

True

400

Ask for the information in the italic part of the sentence.

Oliver has cooked dinner.

Who has cooked dinner?

400

The grass was yellow because it ___________________ (not / rain) all summer.

hadn’t rained

400

in which year did the murders happen?

1888

400

Sorry, I _______ (miss) the bus. I'm going to be late.

Sorry, I have missed the bus. I'm going to be late.

400

True or false. If we say: I have worked on this project since 9:00 a.m., does it mean that the action has finished?

False

500

Ask for the information in the italic part of the sentence.

They have seen him at the library

Where have they seen him?

500

He ___________________ (not / use) email before, so I showed him how to use it

hadn’t used

500

name 3 out of 5 victims of the ripper

Catherine Eddowes

Polly (Nichols)

Mary Jane Kelly

Annie Chapman Dark Annie

Elizabeth Stride

500

I ________ (know) Julie for three years. We still meet once every two months.

I have known Julie for three years. We still meet once every two months.

500

The past participle form of these verbs: 

Catch

Think

Try

Learn

Caught

Thought

Tried

Learned/learnt