A: You have 7 minutes to complete as many of the sentences as you can, as interestingly as you can.
I’ve eaten
I’ve drunk
I’ve driven
I’ve seen
I’ve ridden
I’ve tried to but failed
I’ve accidentally killed
I’ve broken
I’ve lost
I’ve spoken to
I’ve met
I’ve bought
I’ve touched
I’ve written to
I’ve taken a photo of
I’ve burnt
I’ve torn (= ripped)
I’ve lifted/ picked up
I’ve fallen into/ from/ out of
I’ve flown
I’ve found
I’ve slept
I’ve had as a pet.
I’ve sat on/ in
I’ve given to someone.
I’ve caught
I’ve cooked
I’ve been to
I’ve visited
I’ve dropped
I’ve sung
I’ve played
I’ve made
I’ve sold
I’ve repaired (= mended = fixed)
I’ve crushed
I’ve crashed (into)
I’ve drawn/ painted
I’ve (accidentally) thrown away
I’ve studied
I’ve spoken to
B: Now get into groups of 3. One person must tell the other two the end of one of their sentences eg. ‘A pig.’
The other two must guess which sentence it comes from e.g.
‘Have you ever lifted a pig?’
‘No, I haven’t.’
‘Have you ever seen a pig?’
‘Yes, I have. But that’s not the answer.’
‘Have you ever accidentally killed a pig?’
‘Yes, I have. That’s the answer. Well done.’
Can you remember the past participles of the verbs on Worksheet 1 without looking back at them?
eat
drink
drive
see
ride
try
kill
break
lose
speak
meet
buy
touch
write
take
burn
tear
lift
fall
fly
find
sleep
have
sit
give
catch
cook
go to
visit
drop
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