Past Simple or Present Perfect
Roll the dice!
Instructions
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (change) ______ my job three times this year.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (see, not) ______ Steve this morning yet.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
The children (hide) ______ in the basement yesterday.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
He (have, not) ______ any problems since he (come ) ______ here.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
His father ________ (come back) to London last Sunday.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I ________ (never/ be) to the USA. I ______ (want) to go there last summer but I couldn’t.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (know) _______ him when I was at school.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (not see) _______ Pete last night.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (know) ______ her since I (be) ______ a freshman in high school.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
In my first job, I (be) ______ responsible for marketing.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
Don’t throw the paper away because I (not to read) ______ it yet.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (finish) ______ it (already).
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (not watch) _______ a video at the weekend.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (know) _______ her for six years.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
Ann is looking for her key. She can’t find it. She (lose) ______ her key.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
We (be) _______ in this class since September.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (go) ______ to Paris in 2003 and 2006.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (work) ______ at my uncle’s shop when I was younger.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
Ann (wake up) ______ late and (miss) _______ her breakfast.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
But two days ago it (rain) ______.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (start) ______ school when I was five years old. I (be) ______ at school since I (be) ______ five years old.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
He (eat) ______ (already).He (eat) ______ lunch an hour ago.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
How many symphonies Beethoven (compose) ______?
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (feed) ______ birds at the park yesterday.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (change) ______ my job three times last year.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
You (have) ______ a holiday this year yet?
Past Simple or Present Perfect
He ________ (send) his letter yesterday.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
You (see) ______ any good films recently?
Past Simple or Present Perfect
They ________ (just/ buy) some postcards.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
Look! Somebody (spill) ______ ink on the notebook.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (have, just) ______ a nice pot of coffee.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
Yan __________ (write) a letter to Nick two days ago.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
We first (meet) ______ in 2001. So we (know) _______ each other for 8 years.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
We (be) _______ at primary school from 1993 to 1998.
Box 55
Past Simple or Present Perfect
He (be) ______ in hospital since he (break) ______ his leg.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
You (ever work) ______ in a shop?
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (not watch) _______ this video yet.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
Sean (eat, never) ______ Chinese food before.
Ladders
SNAKES
INSTRUCTIONS
Players start with a token - which represents each of them - in the initial square and take turns rolling the die. The tokens move according to the numbering on the board, in ascending order. If, at the end of a move, a player lands on a square where a ladder begins, they move up it to the square where it ends. If, on the other hand, they land on a square where a snake's tail begins, they move down it to the square where its head ends. If a player rolls a 6, they can move twice in a single turn. If a player rolls three consecutive 6's, they must return to the initial square and cannot move their token until they roll a 6 again. The player who reaches the final square is the winner. There is a variation where, if a player is six or fewer squares away from the end, they must roll precisely the number needed to reach it. If the number rolled exceeds the number of remaining squares, the player cannot move.
If the player falls on the bottom of a ladder, they move up to the top square where the ladder ends.
Ladders
If the player lands on a square where the tail of a snake starts, they go down to a lower square where the headis located.
SNAKES
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (be) ______ never to Italy.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (see) ______ this film and I don’t want to see it again.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
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Past Simple or Present Perfect
Roll the dice!
Instructions
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (change) ______ my job three times this year.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (see, not) ______ Steve this morning yet.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
The children (hide) ______ in the basement yesterday.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
He (have, not) ______ any problems since he (come ) ______ here.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
His father ________ (come back) to London last Sunday.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I ________ (never/ be) to the USA. I ______ (want) to go there last summer but I couldn’t.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (know) _______ him when I was at school.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (not see) _______ Pete last night.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (know) ______ her since I (be) ______ a freshman in high school.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
In my first job, I (be) ______ responsible for marketing.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
Don’t throw the paper away because I (not to read) ______ it yet.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (finish) ______ it (already).
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (not watch) _______ a video at the weekend.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (know) _______ her for six years.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
Ann is looking for her key. She can’t find it. She (lose) ______ her key.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
We (be) _______ in this class since September.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (go) ______ to Paris in 2003 and 2006.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (work) ______ at my uncle’s shop when I was younger.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
Ann (wake up) ______ late and (miss) _______ her breakfast.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
But two days ago it (rain) ______.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (start) ______ school when I was five years old. I (be) ______ at school since I (be) ______ five years old.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
He (eat) ______ (already).He (eat) ______ lunch an hour ago.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
How many symphonies Beethoven (compose) ______?
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (feed) ______ birds at the park yesterday.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (change) ______ my job three times last year.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
You (have) ______ a holiday this year yet?
Past Simple or Present Perfect
He ________ (send) his letter yesterday.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
You (see) ______ any good films recently?
Past Simple or Present Perfect
They ________ (just/ buy) some postcards.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
Look! Somebody (spill) ______ ink on the notebook.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (have, just) ______ a nice pot of coffee.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
Yan __________ (write) a letter to Nick two days ago.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
We first (meet) ______ in 2001. So we (know) _______ each other for 8 years.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
We (be) _______ at primary school from 1993 to 1998.
Box 55
Past Simple or Present Perfect
He (be) ______ in hospital since he (break) ______ his leg.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
You (ever work) ______ in a shop?
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (not watch) _______ this video yet.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
Sean (eat, never) ______ Chinese food before.
Ladders
SNAKES
INSTRUCTIONS
Players start with a token - which represents each of them - in the initial square and take turns rolling the die. The tokens move according to the numbering on the board, in ascending order. If, at the end of a move, a player lands on a square where a ladder begins, they move up it to the square where it ends. If, on the other hand, they land on a square where a snake's tail begins, they move down it to the square where its head ends. If a player rolls a 6, they can move twice in a single turn. If a player rolls three consecutive 6's, they must return to the initial square and cannot move their token until they roll a 6 again. The player who reaches the final square is the winner. There is a variation where, if a player is six or fewer squares away from the end, they must roll precisely the number needed to reach it. If the number rolled exceeds the number of remaining squares, the player cannot move.
If the player falls on the bottom of a ladder, they move up to the top square where the ladder ends.
Ladders
If the player lands on a square where the tail of a snake starts, they go down to a lower square where the headis located.
SNAKES
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (be) ______ never to Italy.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
I (see) ______ this film and I don’t want to see it again.