3A
Challenge
Unit 3
47
4
Unscramble the verbs and match them
with the past participles in your notebook.
written
drunk
eaten
seen
learnt
given
swum
slept
thought
taken
take
bought
spoken
Get it right!
Go
has two past participles:
been
and
gone
.
Be careful to use the right one.
Use
been
to say that a person has recently
come back from a place.
What a lot of bags!
Yes, I’
ve been
to the supermarket.
NOT
I’ve gone to the supermarket
.
Use
gone
to say that a person is at a place
but they haven’t come back.
Where’s Mum?
She’
s gone
to her tennis class.
NOT
She’s been to her tennis class
.
5
Find the correct past participle.
1
Where’s Dad? He’s
been
/
gone
to work.
2
You look tired. Yes, I’ve
been
/
gone
for
a walk.
3
Can I talk to Sara, please? Sorry, she’s
been
/
gone
to school.
4
You’ve got cold hands. Yes, I’ve
been
/
gone
outside in the snow.
5
Where’s the car? Paul has
been
/
gone
to the sports club.
6
Why isn’t the teacher here? He’s
been
/
gone
to a teachers’ meeting.
6
Write about what you have done /
haven’t done in the last seven days.
Use the verbs below.
keta tewir plees krind
vegi yub
khint naler
tea pakes ese miws
ever
/
never
7
1.17 Listen and say the things
Jamal has done.
8
Work in pairs and talk about Jamal.
Jamal has been to the USA but he hasn’t
climbed a mountain.
9
Ask and answer questions with a
partner. Make notes about their answers.
A
Have you ever been to the USA?
B
Yes, I have.
10
Tell another student about what your
partner has or hasn’t done.
Sophie has been to the USA. She hasn’t ...
eat
send
watch
talk to
listen to
visit
play
write
Hi! I’m Jamal.
This is my list of cool
things to do before I’m 18.
I’ve done some of them! What about you?
go to a car race
eat Japanese
food
try surfing
ride a horse
go on a
rollercoaster
go to the USA
climb a mountain
see a play at the
theatre
play football for
my school
fly in a plane
Soundbite
/
h
/
A
1.18 Listen and repeat the
tongue-twisters.
1
H
arry
h
iked in the
h
ills of
H
awaii.
2
H
olly
h
ired a
h
elicopter for
h
er
h
olidays.
3
H
erbert
h
ides
h
is
h
at when
h
is
h
orse is
h
ungry.
4
H
ello,
h
ow are you, and
wh
o are you
h
ere to meet?
5
H
annah’s
h
usband
h
urt
h
is
h
ead and
h
ad to go to
h
ospital.
B
Write your own tongue-twister.
Then take turns to read them.