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What Has He Done/ Hasn't Done?: Student A

The document provides instructions and prompts for students to complete an activity where they ask each other questions to find classmates who have certain experiences. They are given a list of verbs and instructed to use them to write questions and answers about things they have and have not done in the past.

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What Has He Done/ Hasn't Done?: Student A

The document provides instructions and prompts for students to complete an activity where they ask each other questions to find classmates who have certain experiences. They are given a list of verbs and instructed to use them to write questions and answers about things they have and have not done in the past.

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What has he done/ hasn’t done?

STUDENT A
Juan does the housework every Saturday morning. In picture A, Juan is just starting to organize
the kitchen. Write the things he has done and share your answers with student B.
Example: He has vacuumed the floor.
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Use these verbs:


Put away hang up empty iron vacuum clean sweep clear

STUDENT B Juan does the housework every Saturday morning. Picture B shows Juan still hard at
work one hour later. Write the things he has not done and share your answers with student A.
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Use these verbs:
Put away hang up empty iron vacuum clean sweep clear

Go around the classroom and ask 2 classmates questions with the information below. Write
students’ names in front of each question. Remember about finishing all items.
FIND SOMEONE WHO: CLASSMATE 1 CLASSMATE 2
USED TO
1. Have you ever lost some
Money? How much?
2. Have you ever been to a
different country? Which
one?
3. Have you ever lied to your
teacher?
4. Have you ever eaten
something strange?
5. Have you ever cried
watching a movie? Which
one?.
6. Have you ever cheated in
an exam?
7. Have you ever met
anyone famous? Who?
8. Have you ever written a
love letter to anyone?.

Taken and adapted from www.esldiscussions.com

Use the prompts to write the questions. Then give your answers.
Example A: you / see / a lion Have you ever seen a lion?
You: Yes, I’ve seen a lion. / No, I’ve never seen a lion.

1 A: see / the Taj Mahal


You:
2 A: ride / a bicycle
You:
3 A: go / another country
You:
4 A: climb / a mountain
You:
5 A: meet / a famous person
You:
6 A: skate
You :
7 A: play / in a band
You:
8 A: cook / a meal
You:
9 A: read / a story in English
You:
10 A: go / camping
You:

Taken and adapted from Progress in English Grammar 2. (2000). Johnston, O. & Kiratli, G.p.14.

VERB SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE


FORM

Be Was/ were Been


Eat Ate Eaten
Fall Fell Fallen
Try Tried Tried
Act Acted Acted
Write Wrote Written
Go Went Gone
Fail Failed Failed
Do Did Done
Lose Lost Lost
Miss Missed Missed
Make Made Made
Win Won Won
Find Found Found
See Saw Seen
Ride Rode Ridden
Climb Climbed Climbed
Meet Met Met
Skate Skated Skated
Play Played Played
Cook Cooked Cooked
Read Read Read

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