Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Superlative and The Third Form Participle (Past Participle)

"Self Portrait and Chess Game" by Marcel Duchamp




















Using the model, create conversations using the following pattern:

A: Did you ___________ yesterday?

B: Yes, and it/she/he was the _______ I've ever __________ .

1. Did you eat a delicious meal yesterday?



2. Did you meet a famous movie star yesterday?



3. Did you run a difficult marathon yesterday?



4. Did you grow a beautiful flower last year?



5. Did you draw a pretty picture yesterday?



6. Did you take a fascinating photograph yesterday?



7. Did you visit an interesting museum yesterday?



8. Did you see a large building yesterday?



9. Did you ride a fast horse yesterday?



10. Did you get a good letter yesterday?



11. Did you drive a bad car yesterday?



12. Did you spend a lot of time at the supermarket yesterday?



13. Did you write a long letter yesterday?



14. Did you blow up a colorful balloon yesterday?



15. Did you catch a big fish yesterday?



16. Did you teach an easy English lesson yesterday?



17. Did you buy an expensive jacket yesterday?



18. Did you throw a good curve ball yesterday?



19. Did you go out with a nice man/woman yesterday?



20. Did you sing a lovely song yesterday?



21. Did you drink a sweet Coca Cola yesterday?



22. Did you find a roomy apartment yesterday?



23. Did you feel a bad pain in your finger yesterday?



24. Did you speak a complicated sentence in English yesterday?



25. Did you make a long phone call yesterday?



26. Did you give an expensive present to your friend yesterday?



27. Did you choose a friendly roommate yesterday?



28. Did you feed a hungry child yesterday?



29. Did you fight a tough guy yesterday?



30. Did you fly in a comfortable airplane yesterday?



31. Did you forget an important appointment yesterday?



32. Did you sell a cheap watch yesterday?



33. Did you swim in a wide river yesterday?



34. Did you sweep a dirty floor yesterday?



More exercises with Present Perfect Tense.
Practice with Present Perfect Progressive Tense.

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