What is the simple past and past participle of to have ?
had,had
Have they finished their homework? (positive)
Yes, they have finished their homework.
Gwen __________ (to twist) her ankle.
Gwen has twisted her ankle.
Alan - to wash - his teeth
Alan has washed his teeth.
You has watched a football game.
You HAVE watched a football game.
What is the simple past and past participle of to catch?
caught, caught
Have you ever been to the UK ? (negative)
No, I have never been to the UK.
Luke and Sammy _______ (to train) for the marathon.
Luke and Sammy have trained for the marathon.
Mandy - to stop - already - eating chocolate.
Mandy has already stopped eating chocolate.
Tim has already heard the news?
HAS TIM already heard the news?
What is the simple past and past participle of to do ?
did, done
Have you already cleaned the bathroom? (positive)
Yes, I have already cleaned the bathroom.
I _______ (to buy) new running shoes.
I have bought new running shoes.
We - to help - not - yet - our grandma.
We have not helped our grandma yet.
I haven't gone yet to school.
I haven't gone TO SCHOOL YET.
What is the simple past and past participle of to go ?
went, gone
Has Jack fed his dog yet? (negative)
No, Jack hasn't fed his dog yet.
Sarah (not, to be) to the United States yet.
Sarah has not been to the United States yet.
Luca - to eat - not - yet - dinner.
Luca has not eaten dinner yet.
Sarah has already swam in a competition.
Sarah has already SWUM in a competition.
What is the simple past and past participle of to fall ?
fell, fallen
Has Tom already taken a shower? (negative)
No, he hasn't taken a shower yet.
The cat (to hurt) her paw.
The cat has hurt her paw.
Dave and Mike - to see - just - a dog without its owner.
Dave and Mike have just seen a dog without its owner.
Dave has stoped training for the marathon.
Dave has STOPPED training for the marathon.