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Review Past Forms: Past Perfect and Used to

Review Past Forms: Past Perfect and Used to

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Review: Open Mind 3 Units 1 and 2

Present Perfect, Used to and Past Perfect

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We use the Present Perfect to talk about

  • an experience or event that happened at an unspecified time in the past

  • Example: I have visited this city several times.

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Multiple Select

We use already with

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affirmative sentences

2

negative sentences

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questions

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Multiple Select

We use yet with

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affirmative sentences

2

negative sentences

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questions

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Multiple Choice

The position of already in a sentence is

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before have/ has

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between has/ have and the past participle verb

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Multiple Choice

The position of yet is

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after the past participle verb

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between have/ has and the past participle verb

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Multiple Choice

Jannet and Nathan are here but Emily hasn’t arrived

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already

2

yet

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Multiple Choice

I can’t believe you’ve _______ eaten breakfast. It's 5 am!

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already

2

yet

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Multiple Choice

Have you done your homework ______?

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already

2

yet

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We use "used to" to

  • talk about things that were true in the past , but are not true in the present.

  • Example: I used to ride my bike to school.

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Multiple Choice

We form "used to" with:

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used to + verb in past participle

2

used to + verb in base form

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Multiple Choice

For negative sentences we use:

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didn't + used to

2

didn't + use to

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct option

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I didn't use to like garlic.

2

I didn't used to like garlic.

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Vocabulary

Unit 1

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct options.

A situation in which you are confident and relaxed

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progress

2

push yourself

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comfort zone

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Multiple Choice

To stop trying to do something

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Take risks

2

Push yourself

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Give up

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Multiple Choice

To do something that you know might cause

problems or be dangerous

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Take risks

2

Measure your progress

3

Push yourself

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Multiple Choice

To make yourself work hard

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Give up

2

Take risks

3

Push yourself

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Multiple Choice

To do something in order to judge how well you

are doing

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Take risks

2

Comfort zone

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Measure your progress

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Past Perfect

  • We use the past perfect to talk about something that happened before a specific time in the past.

  • For example: I had already left when you arrived.

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Multiple Choice

We form the past perfect with:

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have/ has + verb in past participle

2

had + verb in past participle

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct option.

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I had already had a job by the time I was 18.

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I have already had a job by the time I was 18.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct option

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I ate lunch when you have arrived

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I had eaten lunch when you arrived.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct option.

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The movie had started when we arrived.

2

The movie started when we had arrived

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Vocabulary:

Unit 2

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Multiple Choice

Someone who is always causing problems.

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popular

2

geeky

3

troublemaker

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Multiple Choice

Someone who tells funny stories and makes

people laugh.

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geeky

2

joker

3

academic

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Multiple Choice

Someone who likes using gadgets all the time and loves modern

technology.

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academic

2

rebel

3

geeky

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Multiple Choice

Someone who goes out almost every night with friends.

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sporty

2

popular

3

party animal

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Multiple Choice

Everybody knows who she/he is and they like her/him.

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academic

2

geeky

3

popular

Review: Open Mind 3 Units 1 and 2

Present Perfect, Used to and Past Perfect

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