CGC Elementary W35V3 Present Perfect - Practice
Transcript of CGC Elementary W35V3 Present Perfect - Practice
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Present Perfect Communicative Grammar Course Elementary Week 35 Video 3 - Practice
How should you use the practice video
First, I’m going to give you some practice exercises.
You’ll have some time to give your answer.
After 3-4 seconds, I’m going to give you the answers.
How should you use the practice video
The last task is always really communicative.
I’m going to present you the exercise with an example.
After that, you need to work on your own at home.
Our VIP members can record themselves on video and upload the video in the Communicative Grammar Course VIP fb group where our teachers are going to correct you and give you really useful feedback.
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
play
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
play
played
played
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
go
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
go
went
gone
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
stop
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
stop
stopped
stopped
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
fall
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
fall
fell
fallen
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
have
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
have
had
had
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
buy
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
buy
bought
bought
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
forget
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
forget
forgot
forgotten
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
see
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
see
saw
seen
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
take
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
take
took
taken
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
tell
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
tell
told
told
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
break
PRACTICE TASK 1Say the Past Simple and the past participle forms of the verbs.
break
broke
broken
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
1. Can I have this newspaper? ‘Yes, I _____ with it.’
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
1. Can I have this newspaper? ‘Yes, I’ve finished with it.’
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
2. I_____ some new shoes. Do you want to see them?
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
2. I've bought some new shoes. Do you want to see them?
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
3. ‘Where is Liz?’ ‘She _____ out.’
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
3. ‘Where is Liz?’ ‘She’s gone out.’
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
4. I'm looking for Paula. _____ you _____ her?
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
4. I'm looking for Paula. Have you seen her?
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
5. Look! Somebody _____ that window.
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
5. Look! Somebody has broken that window.
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
6. ‘Does Lisa know that you're going away?’ ‘Yes, I _____ her.’
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
6. ‘Does Lisa know that you're going away?’ ‘Yes, I’ve told her.’
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
7. I'm looking for Sarah. Where _____ she _____?
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
7. I'm looking for Sarah. Where has she gone?
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
8. I know that woman but I _____ her name.
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
8. I know that woman but I've forgotten her name.
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
9. Sue is having a party tonight. She _____ a lot of people.
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
9. Sue is having a party tonight. She has invited a lot of people.
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
10. ‘Where are my glasses?’ ‘I don't know. I _____ them.’
PRACTICE TASK 2Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Present Perfect. (Use short forms where possible.)
break / buy / finish / forget / go / go / invite / see / not see / tell
10. ‘Where are my glasses?’ ‘I don't know. I haven't seen them.’
Communicative Grammar Exercise
1) Do the exercise in speaking at home.
2) Always say the sentences aloud.
3) If you’re a VIP member, record a video about yourself.
4) Upload the video in the Communicative Grammar Course VIP fb group.
5) Our teachers are going to watch your video and will give you feedback.
6) You can watch other students’ videos and read the teachers’ comments there. It’s really helpful.
Communicative Grammar Exercise
If you’re a VIP member, you’re going to get more tips how you can be a more fluent speaker of English.
COMMUNICATIVE GRAMMAR TASKMake sentences using past participles in alphabetical order.
For example: I’ve answered the phone. I’ve bought an apple. I’ve cleaned the car.
Go as long as you can.
This is the end of this week’s grammar lessons. We can’t wait to see you in the fb group. See you next week when we’re going to learn about
Present Perfect vs. Past Simple Next week we’re going to compare these
two verb tenses.
See you soon.