You use it to …
1) dry your hair after you wash it.
2) keep your documents and photos.
3) change the channels without touching your TV set.
1) hairdryer
2) USB stick
3) remote control
have
had - had
My sister _______________ (study) in a university for 2 years.
has studied
I _______ (not have) breakfast, so I'm very hungry.
haven't had
________ (they / ever / meet) Johnny Depp?
Have they ever met
Name 10 kinds of shops
bakery, bookshop, butcher's, chemist's, clothes shop, department store, market, newsagent's, shoe shop, sweet shop
buy
bought - bought
My mum / have / a pet.
My mum has had a pet.
I / never go camping / in the winter.
I have never gone camping in the winter.
_____ Alice ______ (eat) her sandwich?
Has Alice eaten her sandwich?
Name 6 activities that you can do on holiday in a different country
explore an area, go camping, go cycling, go hiking, go on a boat trip, go on a day trip, go on a guided tour,
go snorkelling, go to the beach, try the local food
did - done
Can you lend me a pencil? I _____ (break) mine.
have broken
Wait a moment! We _____ (not finish) the task.
haven't finished
Make a question using: ever and make.
Has your mother ever made popcorn?
1) You use it to carry your shopping home.
2) This person takes your money and gives you
change.
3) You write this to remember the things you want
to buy.
4) It's big, it's got four wheels and you push it
around the supermarket.
5) When something is cheaper than it usually is.
1) shopping bag
2) a cashier
3) a shopping list
4) a shopping trolley
5) a special offer
win
won - won
What have you just done?
I have just finished answering the question.
What have you never done?
I have never travelled alone.
Make a question using: ever and swim.
Have you ever swum in the ocean?
When you have flu what symptoms do you usually have?
a blocked nose, a cough, a headache, a runny nose, a sore throat, a temperature
meet
met - met
Correct the mistake:
I has already bought something to eat.
I have already bought something to eat.
Correct the mistake:
He hasn't never tried onion rings.
He has never tried onion rings.
Correct the mistake:
Do your friends come to the party?
Have your friends come to the party?