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  • (with "just") Make two true sentences about yourself using "I have just … ."
    PRESENT PERFECT
  • (with "never") Make three true sentences about yourself using "I have never … ."
    PRESENT PERFECT
  • (with "yet") Make three true sentences about things you haven’t done yet but are planning to do soon.
    PRESENT PERFECT
  • Make questions. Ask someone in your group. you ever / eat / anything very spicy / ? where / you / eat / it / ? you / enjoy it / ?
    PRESENT PERFECT and PAST SIMPLE
  • (with "yet") Make a question. Ask someone in your group. you / make / any plans for the weekend / yet / ?
    PRESENT PERFECT
  • (with for and since) Tell the group about someone you have known for a long time. How long have you known them for?
    PRESENT PERFECT
  • Make two true sentences about something you can’t stand and something you forgot.
    VERB + to-infinitive and VERB + -ing
  • Ask someone in your group. you / know / how to say ‘Hello’ in fi ve different languages / ?
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  • (VERB + to-infinitive and VERB + -ing) Make two questions. Ask someone in your group.
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  • Make three true sentences about things you didn’t do last weekend.
    PAST SIMPLE
  • Make three Past Simple sentences using these verbs. • go • take • do
    PAST SIMPLE IRREGULAR VERBS
  • Make a question. Ask someone in your group. What are you looking forward / do next summer / ?
    VERB + to-infi nitive and VERB + -ing
  • Ask someone in your group. you / often / read novels / ? you / read / anything at the moment / ?
    PRESENT SIMPLE and PRESENT CONTINUOUS
  • Make a question. Ask someone in your group. you / use / your phone / while you / do / your homework / last night / ?
    PAST SIMPLE and PAST CONTINUOUS
  • Make three Past Simple sentences using these verbs. • buy • see • have
    PAST SIMPLE IRREGULAR VERBS
  • (with for and since) Tell the group about something you have wanted to do for a long time. How long have you wanted to do it for?
    PRESENT PERFECT
  • Make a question. Ask someone in your group. what / you / do / last weekend / ?
    PAST SIMPLE
  • (with "ever") Make a question. Ask someone in your group. you / ever / win a sports competition / ?
    PRESENT PERFECT
  • (with for and since) Tell the group about something you have had for a long time. How long have you had it for?
    PRESENT PERFECT