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Animal experiences Present Perfect practice

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Personal yes no questions with "Have you ever...?" and animal vocabulary speaking game.

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Animal experiences Present Perfect practice

Ask questions about experiences with animals like those in the table below which your partner will say “Yes” to, with a different verb in each question. You get one point for each “Yes” answer (but no points for “No”, “I don’t remember”, etc). Your teacher will tell you which version of the table below to use.

Have you ever

 

been annoyed by/ irritated by

been bitten by/ stung by/ hurt by

been disgusted by/ revolted by

been impressed by/ admired

been near/ stood close to

been scared by/ scared of

been scratched by

been woken up by

bought/ thought about buying

caught

cleaned (the cage of)/ washed

cooked

drawn/ coloured in/ painted

dressed/ dressed up as

drunk (milk of)/ eaten (eggs of)

fed/ looked after/ raised

found

heard (the call of/ the sound of)

held/ picked up

laughed at/ been amused by

listened to/ enjoyed listening to

made (a model/ a sculpture of)

read about/ had a book about

ridden on/ sat on

seen/ looked at

seen a movie/ animation about

seen a YouTube video about

seen/ watched (a performing)

set a trap for/ tried to catch

smelt

squashed

stroked/ petted/ patted

studied/ researched

swallowed

talked to

touched

trod on/ stepped on

wanted/ asked for

won

wondered about

a bat

a bee

a beetle

a bird

a butterfly

a camel

a cat/ a kitten

a caterpillar

a centipede

a chicken

a cicada

a cockerel

a cockroach

a cow

a crab

a cricket

a crow

a deer

a dog/ a puppy

a dolphin

a donkey

a dragonfly

a duck

a flea

a fox

a frog/ tadpole

a guinea pig

a hamster

a giraffe

a goat

a goldfish

a gorilla

a grasshopper

a horse

a koi

 

a ladybird/ ladybug

a millipede

a monkey

a mosquito

a mouse

a mussel

a pig

a pigeon

a pony

a praying mantis

a rabbit

a seal/ sealion

a sheep/ a lamb

a shellfish

a shark

a squid

a squirrel

a snail

a sparrow

a stag beetle

a starfish

a tortoise/ turtle

a turkey

a wasp

a whale

a wild boar

a wolf

a woodlouse

a worm

an ant

an eel

an elephant

an insect

an octopus

an orca

an owl

an oyster

 

?

 

No past participles version

Change the main verb into PP as you try to get “Yes, I have” answers from your partner using the table below.

Have you ever

 

be annoyed by/ irritated by

be bitten by/ stung by/ hurt by

be disgusted by/ revolted by

be impressed by/ admired

be near/ stood close to

be scared by/ scared of

be scratched by

be woken up by

buy/ think about buying

catch

clean (the cage of)/ wash

cook

draw/ colour in/ paint

dress/ dress up as

drink (milk of)/ eat (eggs of)

feed/ look after/ raise

find

hear (the call of/ the sound of)

hold/ pick up

laugh at/ be amused by

listen to/ enjoy listening to

make (a model/ a sculpture of)

read about/ have a book about

ride on/ sit on

see/ look at

see a movie/ animation about

see a YouTube video about

see/ watch (a performing)

set a trap for/ try to catch

smell

squash

stroke/ pet/ pat

study/ research

swallow

talk to

touch

tread on/ step on

want/ ask for

win

wonder about

a bat

a bee

a beetle

a bird

a butterfly

a camel

a cat/ a kitten

a caterpillar

a centipede

a chicken

a cicada

a cockerel

a cockroach

a cow

a crab

a cricket

a crow

a deer

a dog/ a puppy

a dolphin

a donkey

a dragonfly

a duck

a flea

a fox

a frog/ tadpole

a guinea pig

a hamster

a giraffe

a goat

a goldfish

a gorilla

a grasshopper

a horse

a koi

 

a ladybird/ ladybug

a millipede

a monkey

a mosquito

a mouse

a mussel

a pig

a pigeon

a pony

a praying mantis

a rabbit

a seal/ sealion

a sheep/ a lamb

a shellfish

a shark

a squid

a squirrel

a snail

a sparrow

a stag beetle

a starfish

a tortoise/ turtle

a turkey

a wasp

a whale

a wild boar

a wolf

a woodlouse

a worm

an ant

an eel

an elephant

an insect

an octopus

an orca

an owl

an oyster

 

?

Ask about any words you don’t understand above, asking and answering related questions each time. Then test each other on the past participles above.

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