Phrasal verbs
Present Perfect
Present Perfect & Past Simple
Adjectives to describe feelings
Present Perfect
100

have a good relationship

get on (well with)

100

"I ____ (finish) my homework."

"I have finished my homework."

100

Fill in the blank:
"He ____ (visit) his grandparents yesterday."

He visited his grandparents yesterday.

100

Choose the correct sentence:
A) She feels unkind before the test.
B) She feels anxious before the test.

B) She feels anxious before the test.

100

for or since?

"She has lived here ____ 2015."

"She has lived here since 2015.

200

exchange news

catch up (with)

200

Rewrite: She wrote a book.

She has written a book.

200

Rewrite in Present Perfect:
"They went to the park."

"They have gone to the park."

200

Match the feeling with its synonym: furious

calm

200

Correct the mistake:
"He has worked here for five years ago."

"He has worked here for five years."

300

become friendly immediately

hit it off (with)

300

Choose the correct sentence:
A) We has gone to the park.
B) We have gone to the park.

B) We have gone to the park.

300

Choose the correct sentence:
A) We have seen the movie last night.
B) We saw the movie last night.

B) We saw the movie last night.

300

What adjective describes feeling sad and hopeless?

depressed

300

already or yet?

"She has ____ finished her homework."

"She has already finished her homework."

400

stop being friends after an argument

fall out (with)

400

Correct the mistake:
"She haven’t traveled to France."

"She hasn't traveled to France."

400

Rewrite in Present Perfect:
"They didn’t finish their project."

"They haven’t finished their project."

400

"I always feel ___ after a hot bath."

"I always feel relaxed after a hot bath."

400

Rewrite the sentence using "already":
"I finished my work."

"I have already finished my work."

500

stay in contact

keep in touch (with)
500

Rearrange the words:
"ever / have / you / tried / sushi?"

"Have you ever tried sushi?"

500

Identify the error:
"She has cleaned her room yesterday."

"She cleaned her room yesterday."

500

"My cat is sick. I'm so ___ about her."

"My cat is sick. I'm so worried about her."

500

Make a question with "yet":
"they / finish / the project?"

"Have they finished the project yet?"