Pay, Charge, or Cost?
Error Correction
Irregular Past Participles
Been vs. Gone
Present Perfect Forms
100

The cinema only _____ £3 for a ticket on Sunday afternoons. (verb)

charges

100

Correct this sentence: "These shoes costed £30 on special offer."

These shoes cost £30 on special offer.

100

What's the past participle of 'choose'?

chosen

100

Kristie _____ to Paris. She went there on holiday last year. (been/gone)

has been

100

Make a QUESTION: Violet / ever / go skiing

Has Violet ever been skiing?

200

The _____ is quite good for a part-time job. (noun)

pay

200

Correct: "I've run out of pocket money. Can I price you back next week?"

Can I PAY you back next week? (not price)

200

What's the past participle of 'wear'?

worn

200

Where's mum? She _____ to work. (been/gone)

has gone

200

Make a NEGATIVE: We / do / our homework

We haven't done our homework.

300

The _____ of living is getting higher and higher. (noun)

cost

300

Correct: "How much do they charge for a haircut at the new salon?"

How much do they CHARGE for a haircut? (not pay)

300

What's the past participle of 'write'?

written

300

We _____ never _____ camping. We'd love to go one day. (been/gone)

have never been

300

Make a QUESTION: you / bring / any change to buy a drink

Have you brought any change to buy a drink?

400

My smartphone monthly _____ have increased this month. (noun)

charges

400

Correct: "I have buyed a new shirt yesterday."

I BOUGHT a new shirt yesterday (not buyed)

400

What's the past participle of 'break'?

broken

400

I can't find Ben. _____ he _____ out? (been/gone)

Has he gone

400

Make a POSITIVE: he / win / a medal for swimming

He has won a medal for swimming.

500

I lent Jenny £10 last week, but she still hasn't _____ me back. (verb)

paid

500

Correct: "Technology has to changing our lives."

Technology has CHANGED our lives (not 'has to changing')

500

What's the past participle of 'know'?

known

500

Is dad still in the supermarket? Yes, he _____ to the checkout to pay. (been/gone)

has gone

500

Make a NEGATIVE: he / ever / win / a medal for swimming

He has never won a medal for swimming.