The cinema only _____ £3 for a ticket on Sunday afternoons. (verb)
charges
Correct this sentence: "These shoes costed £30 on special offer."
These shoes cost £30 on special offer.
What's the past participle of 'choose'?
chosen
Kristie _____ to Paris. She went there on holiday last year. (been/gone)
has been
Make a QUESTION: Violet / ever / go skiing
Has Violet ever been skiing?
The _____ is quite good for a part-time job. (noun)
pay
Correct: "I've run out of pocket money. Can I price you back next week?"
Can I PAY you back next week? (not price)
What's the past participle of 'wear'?
worn
Where's mum? She _____ to work. (been/gone)
has gone
Make a NEGATIVE: We / do / our homework
We haven't done our homework.
The _____ of living is getting higher and higher. (noun)
cost
Correct: "How much do they charge for a haircut at the new salon?"
How much do they CHARGE for a haircut? (not pay)
What's the past participle of 'write'?
written
We _____ never _____ camping. We'd love to go one day. (been/gone)
have never been
Make a QUESTION: you / bring / any change to buy a drink
Have you brought any change to buy a drink?
My smartphone monthly _____ have increased this month. (noun)
charges
Correct: "I have buyed a new shirt yesterday."
I BOUGHT a new shirt yesterday (not buyed)
What's the past participle of 'break'?
broken
I can't find Ben. _____ he _____ out? (been/gone)
Has he gone
Make a POSITIVE: he / win / a medal for swimming
He has won a medal for swimming.
I lent Jenny £10 last week, but she still hasn't _____ me back. (verb)
paid
Correct: "Technology has to changing our lives."
Technology has CHANGED our lives (not 'has to changing')
What's the past participle of 'know'?
known
Is dad still in the supermarket? Yes, he _____ to the checkout to pay. (been/gone)
has gone
Make a NEGATIVE: he / ever / win / a medal for swimming
He has never won a medal for swimming.