daily phrases Flashcards
What phrase would you use to ask someone how they are?
How are you?
Fill in the blank: ‘Can you help me _____ this?’
with
True or False: ‘Thank you’ is a common way to express gratitude.
True
What is a polite way to say goodbye?
Goodbye
Which phrase means ‘I do not understand’?
I don’t understand.
What phrase would you use to ask for permission?
May I?
Fill in the blank: ‘I’m _____ to meet you.’
happy
What is the phrase used to express agreement?
I agree.
True or False: ‘Excuse me’ can be used to get someone’s attention.
True
What phrase would you use to make a request?
Could you please…?
Fill in the blank: ‘I’m looking _____ to it.’
forward
What phrase would you use to apologize?
I’m sorry.
Which phrase is often used to express surprise?
Really?
Fill in the blank: ‘It’s _____ outside.’
cold
What phrase means ‘I need your help’?
I need help.
True or False: ‘What do you mean?’ is used to clarify something.
True
What phrase would you use to suggest an idea?
How about…?
Fill in the blank: ‘I have a _____ to say.’
question
What is the phrase used to express disbelief?
No way!
Which phrase would you use to invite someone?
Would you like to…?
Fill in the blank: ‘Let’s get _____ started.’
this
What phrase would you use to confirm something?
That’s right.
True or False: ‘I appreciate it’ shows gratitude.
True
What phrase would you use to express sympathy?
I’m sorry to hear that.
Fill in the blank: ‘Can you repeat that _____?’
please
What phrase would you use to say you are busy?
I’m busy right now.
Which phrase means ‘I don’t know’?
I have no idea.
Fill in the blank: ‘It’s nice to _____ you.’
see
What is the present perfect tense used for?
To describe actions that occurred at an unspecified time in the past or that started in the past and continue to the present.
Fill in the blank: I ___ (eat) breakfast this morning.
have eaten
True or False: The present perfect tense can indicate completed actions.
True
Which sentence is in the present perfect tense? A) I eat breakfast every day. B) I have eaten breakfast today.
B) I have eaten breakfast today.
What auxiliary verb is commonly used in the present perfect tense?
Have
Create a present perfect sentence using the verb ‘to visit’.
I have visited France.
Fill in the blank: She ___ (finish) her homework.
has finished
Which of the following is a correct present perfect sentence? A) They have saw the movie. B) They have seen the movie.
B) They have seen the movie.
True or False: The present perfect tense is used to describe actions that are happening right now.
False
What is the structure of a positive present perfect sentence?
Subject + have/has + past participle
Fill in the blank: We ___ (not/decide) on a restaurant yet.
have not decided
What is the past participle of ‘to go’?
gone
Create a present perfect question using the verb ‘to read’.
Have you read that book?
Fill in the blank: They ___ (live) in this city for five years.
have lived
Which sentence is incorrect? A) He has wrote a letter. B) He has written a letter.
A) He has wrote a letter.
What is the negative form of ‘She has finished her project’?
She has not finished her project.
Fill in the blank: I ___ (never/see) such a beautiful sunset.
have never seen
True or False: Present perfect can be used with a specific time reference.
False
What is the past participle of ‘to write’?
written
Create a present perfect sentence using the verb ‘to learn’.
I have learned a lot this year.
Fill in the blank: He ___ (just/finish) his work.
has just finished
Which of the following is a correct present perfect sentence? A) She has went to the store. B) She has gone to the store.
B) She has gone to the store.
What is the formula for forming a question in the present perfect?
Have/Has + subject + past participle?
Fill in the blank: We ___ (be) to that restaurant before.
have been
True or False: The present perfect tense is used to describe repeated actions in the past.
True
What is the difference between ‘I have seen’ and ‘I saw’?
‘I have seen’ indicates an unspecified time, while ‘I saw’ indicates a specific time in the past.
Create a present perfect sentence using the verb ‘to travel’.
They have traveled to many countries.