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Workbook pages 25-28

Look at the pictures. Check the correct sentence for each picture.

1. I often get seasick.


2. I was on Tv last week.
3. I met a famous person in New York.
4. I won an award at work.
5. I used to act in plays.
6. We’re moving to a new city.

Complete the chart. Write the past participles. Then R (regular) or I (irregular)

Base form Past participle Regular or irregular


Lose Lose Irregular
Be Been Irregular
Act Acted Regular
Chat Chatted Irregular
See Seen Irregular
Win Won Irregular
Have Had Irregular
Go Gone Irregular
Try Tried Regular
Break Broken Irregular
Happen Happened Regular
Do Done Irregular
Meet Met Irregular
Move Moved Regular
Eat Eaten Irregular
Get Gotten Irregular

Complete the conversations with the present perfect forms of the verbs in parentheses. For
answers to questions, use short answers.

Marta: Hey, have you ever visited japan?

Joe: No, I haven´t.

Martha: The food! Have you ever tried sushi?

Joe: Yes, I have.

Have you ever tried korean food?

Yes, I have. A few times. Have you ever gone to south korea?

Joe: No, I don´t. But my sister being there.

Have she ever eaten at a night market.


Joe: Yes, she have. She haved food at night markets lots of times.

Look at the chart. Then write questions and shorts answers with the words in parentheses. Use
the present perfect.

1. Have Emily and Ken ever been on Tv?

A: No, they haven´t.

2. Has ken ever played table Tenis?

A: No, she hasn´t.

3. Has Sandra ever done karate?

A: Yes, she has.

4. Has Marcos ever chated online?

A: Yes, he has.

5. Have Marcos and Julia ever acted in a play?

A: Yes, they have.

Write sentences about what you have and haven´t done.

I´ve played table tennis lots of times.

I´ve never done karate.

I´ve never broken a bone.

I´ve acted in a play lots of times.

I´ve never been on Tv.

I´ve chated online lots of times.

Cross out the expression that doesn´t belong in each list.

Do you mean… What I mean is…

Do you mean… I mean

What I mean is… Does that mean

Does that mean… Do you mean

Does that mean… I mean


What I´m saying is… Are you saying…

Circle the correct words to complete the conversation.

1. Jenny: Well, no. What I mean is


2. Jenny: Are you saying that you slept a lot?
3. Amy: Well, yes. I mean I slept all night.
4. Jenny: Does that mean you get up late in the morning?
5. Amy: No, what I´m saying is I wake up early.

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