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A game to review Questions and Answers Q & A A game to review Questions and Answers

Units 1-2-3

Instructions Let's practise You will see a chart with 4 choices. For each choice there are 5 questions. Choose one choice and one question. You will see an answer with a bit underlined. You must guess the matching question for each underlined bit. Let's practise

Alice lives in Wonderland. sample Where does Alice live? Alice lives in Wonderland. Choice 1 100 p

PRESENT PAST PERFECT MIXED 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

I’m going to the stadium. Where are you going? I’m going to the stadium. PRESENT 100 p

Where did you go yesterday night? I went to a party downtown. (yesterday night) PAST 100 p

Have you met Sam yet? No, I haven’t. (meet Sam) PERFECT 100 p

How is she? She’s fine, thank you. MIXED 100 p

Does she work here? Yes, she does. (work here) PRESENT 200 p

Was it funny? Yes, it was. (funny) PAST 200 p

How long has she worked here? She has worked here for six months. PERFECT 200 p

Who is he? He’s my father. MIXED 200 p

How long is the film? The film is one hour. PRESENT 300 p

I saw my English teacher. Who did you see there? I saw my English teacher. (there) PAST 300 p

Have you been here before? No, I have never been here before. PERFECT 300 p

He was repairing the car. What was he doing? He was repairing the car. MIXED 300 p

It is 200 metres from here. How far is the station? (the station) PRESENT 400 p

Were they in class last week? Yes, they were. (in class last week) PAST 400 p

Has she always lived here? No, she hasn’t. (always lived here) PERFECT 400 p

Whose were these? These were Tom’s. MIXED 400 p

What time do you start? I start at five. PRESENT 500 p

Did you read this book last summer? (read this book last summer) Yes, I did. (read this book last summer) PAST 500 p

Have you seen Kim? Yes, I have. (see Kim) PERFECT 500 p

When is he coming? He’s coming on Monday. MIXED 500 p