Vocabulary
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous
Present perfect/simple past
Fragment sentences
100

What is the meaning of "able"?

I wasn't able to understand the English in the movie.

Ability

100

What is the structure? What is the situation that the present perfect is being used?

She has lost her key.

Subject + auxiliary verb + past participle + complement

Result

100

On what situation is the Present perfect continuous used:

Anna has been working at this  school since 2008.

The present perfect continuous tense is used to describe actions that began in the past and are still happening now.

100

BONUS

Get 500 points from the other group

100

What is a fragment sentence?

A fragment sentence is an incomplete sentence that’s missing a key part — usually a subject, a verb, or a complete thought.

200

Bonus

Get 300 points of the other group.

200

Make a question using EVER

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200

Why is this sentence incorrect?

She has been loving watching this TV Show.

"Love" is a stative verb, which describes a state or feeling rather than an action.

200

Simple past or present perfect continuous?

(Have you finished/Did you finish) painting the bedroom yet?' 'Not yet. I'll finish it tomorrow.'

Have you finished

200

Fragment or sentence?

We saw the dog yesterday.

Sentence

300

What is the meaning of "Cheat"?

You shouldn't cheat your girlfriend.

breaking rules or deceiving others

300

What is the problem with this sentence?

They heaven't never visited Paris.

Double negative

300

Talk about the uses of "for" and "since" in the present perfect continuous:

For - The duration of the action

Since - The start point of the action

300

Simple past of Present perfect?

We (have met/met) for the last time a long time ago.

met

300

BOOM

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400

Complete with: lie, medium, average, age

I am 23, Chris is 21, and Angela is 22. Our ________ age is 22.

Average

400

Complete with: never, ever, already or yet.

Molly hasn't eaten.........

yet

400

Complete with "since" or "for":

We've been together (for/since) over ten years.

for

400

Simple past or present perfect?

I (haven't earned/didn't earn) much last year, but (I 've earned/earned) a lot this year.

Didn't earn

I've earned

400

Fragment or sentence?

The dinosaur and the scientist that were in the car.

Fragment

500

Complete: Instead of, although, sometimes

________ the lunch room, let’s go outside to eat today. It’s so nice outside.


Instead of

500

What is the difference between "been" and "gone"?

They have BEEN to New York.

They have GONE to New York.

BEEN - They went and came back.

GONE - They went and and didn't come back.

500

BOOM!

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500

For repeated actions I use the simple past or present perfect?

Present perfect

500

Complete the fragment:

Although I am afraid,------------.

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