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What have you done?

A. Complete the sentences in the present perfect tense (have / haven’t + past
participle). Make half the sentences true and half the sentences false.

1. I have stayed up all night.

2. I haven´t gone on a roller coaster.

3. I haven´t sung in a karaoke bar.

4. I have written a story.

5. I haven´t copied homework.

6. I have slept under the stars.

7. I have won a competition.

8. I haven´t travelled abroad.

9. I haven´t run up an escalator the wrong way.

10. I have seen my favorite singer or group in concert.

11. I have raised money for charity.

12. I haven´t acted in a play.

13. I have played a game online.

14. I haven´t climbed a mountain.

15. I haven´t built my own website.

16. I have sent a Valentine’s Day card.

17. I haven´t fallen asleep in class.

18. I have gone snorkeling.

19. I haven´t caught a fish.

20. I have learned to play a musical instrument.

B. In pairs, read your sentences to your partner. Your partner must try to work out
whether each sentence is true or false by asking past simple follow-up questions.

Example: I have stayed up all night.

Follow-up questions: Why did you stay up all night?


How did you feel?
What did you do?

If your partner guesses correctly, he/she scores one point.

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