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I haven't been to London _____, but i'm going next year
YET
Is it present perfect or simple past? - Finished action - Doesn't say when - "We've visited Hanoi before"
Present perfect
Is it present perfect or simple past? - Finished action -Specific time in the past - "We went scuba diving last year"
simple past
Correct the mistake. "They been to 10 countries already" . What's the tense?
They 'VE / They HAVE been to 10 countries already. Present perfect.
What tense do we usually use to talk about a specific time? EG (Last year/Last week/Yesterday/This morning)
Simple past "She passed the test last week"
Which bucket list activity is more ACHEIVABLE? a) "Climb mount Everest' b) "Go to a painting class"
B - Achievable means something easy to achieve.
What's on your bucket list? Name three things!
...
What's the missing word? Talk about something that has not happened in the past. "I've _____ been to Europe. i would love to go"
NEVER
What's the missing word? Not happened before, but will probably happen. "I've haven't learnt how to cook Italian food ____, but i'm going to try!"
YET
What's the missing word? Something that happened a short time ago. "I've ____ seen my favourite band play live!"
JUST
What tense do we use to talk about a period of time that continues to now? "I have been in Vietnam for two years so far:"
Present perfect
What does "achievable" mean? Can you give an example of an achievable bucket list activity?
Achievable is something that is easy to achieve/easy to do - EXAMPLE "For my bucket list, i want to lie on the sofa watching TV"
Can you give an example of an idiom with the word "cake"? What does it mean?
It's a piece of cake! (meaning: it's easy!)
What does infinite mean? What is something that is infinite?
Something that is infinite never comes to a stop. It goes on forever. EXAMPLE Numbers, Space. - You need an infinite amount of money to do incredible things
"doable" is a synonym of...
achievable
What's the missing word? (a situation that has not changed or ended) "You ____ haven't washed the dishes!"
STILL
What's the missing word? (happened before) "I've _____ seen that movie, so I don't want to watch it again"
ALREADY