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Say 2 verbs in the past participle.
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Say 2 verbs in the past simple.
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Make 1 sentence in the past simple using the verb READ and 1 sentences in the present perfect using the verb LOSE.
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Make 1 sentence in the past simple using the verb DRINK and 1 sentences in the present perfect using the verb KNOW
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What is the past participle of the verb TAKE.
TAKEN
Make a questions in the present perfect using the verb SWIM.
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Make a sentence in the present simple using the verb FORGET.
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Make a sentence in the present simple using the verb DRIVE.
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What is the past simple of the verb HURT?
hurt
Make a question in the present perfect using the verb MEET.
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Make a sentence in the present perfect using the verb WRITE.
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What is the past participle of the verb SPEAK?
SPOKEN
What is the past simple and the past participle of the verb BECOME?
BECAME - BECOME
Make a question using present perfect or past simple: WHEN/ START/ WORK? (The answer is: LAST MONTH )
WHEN DID YOU START WORKING?
Make a sentence using present perfect or past simple: I/KNOW/ MY BOYFRIEND/ FOR/ 4 YEARS
I HAVE KNOWN MY BOYFRIEND FOR 4 YEARS.
Make a question using present perfect or past simple. YOU /EVER/ BREAK/ YOUR LEG?
HAVE YOU EVER BROKEN YOUR LEG?
Make a question using present perfect or past simple: WHERE/ TRAVEL/ LAST VACATIONS?
WHERE DID YOU TRAVEL LAST VACATIONS?
Present perfect is used with adverbs in the past: last week, yesterday, etc. True or False.
False. Past simple is used with adverbs in the past.
Present perfect is used with for and since. True or False?
True.
Present perfect is used for finished actions with no result in the present. True or False?
False. Present perfect is used for unfinished actions with result in the present.
The past simple is used for finished actions. True or False?
True