Intro Student 1 Student 2

Students work in pairs and open the corresponding pages below.

On each page, there are two sections. In Part One, Student One asks the question provided on their page. Student Two uses the sentence on their page to answer Student One's question. Student One then describes Student Two's answer using a past participle adjective.

In Part Two, roles are reversed.

How much power is left on the Tesla?

Actually, it's at 100%. I've just charged it.

The Tesla is charged.

Part One

Ask your partner the following questions. Then, describe what they said with a past participle adjective:

  1. Are you still driving?
  2. Are you going to buy a new car?
  3. What is fondue?
  4. Are those vegetables raw?
  5. Could you pass me the remote control for the TV?
  6. Is your flight on time?
  7. Is that your natural hair colour?
  8. Why was the car so cheap?

Part Two

Use the following sentences to answer your partner's questions. Then, check that his / her sentence matches the answers in blue below:

  1. Yes, it is. Nobody has closed it.
    • It isn't closed.
  2. Because you've just turned it off.
    • It's turned off.
  3. No. I've just washed it.
    • It's washed.
  4. Yes, it is. I've cut it.
    • It's cut.
  5. He went home a while ago.
    • He's gone.
  6. Yes, I changed it earlier today.
    • Your oil's changed.
  7. Because you haven't plugged it in.
    • It's unplugged / not plugged in.
  8. We beat them.
    • They're beaten.

Part One

Use the following sentences to answer your partner's questions. Then, check that his / her sentence matches the answers in blue below:

  1. No, I've stopped.
    • You're stopped.
  2. No, I'm going to buy one that someone has already used.
    • You're going to buy a used car.
  3. It's cheese that has been melted.
    • It's melted cheese.
  4. No, I've cooked them.
    • They're cooked.
  5. Sorry. I think I broke it yesterday.
    • It's broken.
  6. No, the airline has delayed the flight.
    • It's delayed.
  7. No, my hairstylist dyed it.
    • It's dyed.
  8. Because the old owner had dented it up a little.
    • The car was dented.

Part Two

Ask your partner the following questions. Then, describe what they said with a past participle adjective:

  1. Is the car door open?
  2. Why isn't my GPS working?
  3. Is the car still dirty?
  4. Is your finger bleeding?
  5. Where is Paul?
  6. Have you changed your oil yet?
  7. Why isn't my phone charging?
  8. Why do the other racers look so sad?
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