What's the past participle form of the following verbs:
- Watch
- Drive
Watched
Driven
Write the sentence using the present perfect:
I / play / football before.
I have played football before.
Write the sentence using the present perfect:
They / not study / for the science exam.
They haven't studied for the science exam.
Write the sentence using the present perfect:
you / done / homework / yet
Have you done the homework yet?
Make a question. Careful! The words are mixed up!
you / bedroom / your / clean ?
Have you cleaned your bedroom?
What's the past participle form of the following verbs:
- Become
- Study
Became
Studied
Write the sentence using the present perfect:
You / accept / the scholarship.
You have accepted the scholarship.
Write the sentence using the present perfect:
My dad / not travel / to the US / before.
My dad hasn't travelled to the US before.
Write the sentence using the present perfect:
you / walk / dog/?
Have you walked the dog?
Turn the following sentence into a question.
Sharon and James have finished their science project.
Have Sharon and James finished their science project?
What's the past participle form of the following verbs:
- Win
- Play
Won
Played
Write the sentence using the present perfect:
They / study / for the English exam.
They have studied for the English exam.
Write the sentence using the present perfect:
I / not watch / my favorite / movies / lately.
I haven't watched my favorite movies lately.
Write the sentence using the present simple:
you / ever / be / Japan?
Have you ever been to Japan?
I haven't done my homework yet. Correct or Incorrect?
Correct
What's the past participle form of the following verbs:
- Dance
- Cut
Danced
Cut
Write the sentence using the present perfect:
My sister / do / her homework
My sister has done her homework.
Write the sentence using the present perfect:
Ben / not watch / the new cartoon.
Ben hasn't watched the new cartoon.
Write the sentence using the present perfect:
How long / she / study / there?
How long has she studied there?
Correct or not?
Jack hasn't drove a car.
Incorrect!
Jack hasn't DRIVEN a car.
What's the past participle form of the following verbs:
- Write
- Stop
Written
Stopped
Write the sentence using the present perfect:
We / already / finish / our/ homework
We have already finished our homework.
Write the sentence using the present perfect:
I / not see / him / for / two years
I haven't seen him for two years.
Write the sentence using the present perfect:
how long / you / know / him
How long have you known him?
Which of these sentences is CORRECT?
1. Have Lucy played golf before?
2. I have never went to a basketball game.
3. My car hasn't broken down yet.
3. My car hasn't broken down yet.