Vault seed record
Present perfect lost card
Your bank card is missing now. Which sentence fits?
Classification
Provenance
Kind: human-authored
Source: reviewed-expansion-anchor-pack
Batch: reviewed-expansion-core-grammar-control-2026-05
Reviewer: content-lead
Updated: 2026-05-21
Instruction and answer
Instruction
Choose the best answer.
Correct answer
I’ve lost my bank card.
Explanation
Present perfect links the past event to the current problem.
Product use
Surfaces
Source languages
Difficulty
medium
Conversion hook
This tests whether grammar connects to the real situation.
Review payload
Review notes
Approved seed anchor from the reviewed expansion pack. Used to close family coverage gaps before scaled promotion.
Media prompt
No media prompt attached.
Assets
Source traps
Tags
Usage
Tests: grammar-diagnostic, general-english-level, error-detection
Funnels: general-level-assessment
Challenges: grammar-anchor-07
{
"type": "single-choice",
"correctOptionId": "ive-lost-my-bank-card",
"options": [
{
"id": "ive-lost-my-bank-card",
"label": "I’ve lost my bank card.",
"rationale": "This is the defensible answer in the context."
},
{
"id": "i-lost-my-bank-card-yesterday",
"label": "I lost my bank card yesterday.",
"rationale": "This distractor reflects a common learner mistake."
},
{
"id": "im-losing-my-bank-card",
"label": "I’m losing my bank card.",
"rationale": "This distractor reflects a common learner mistake."
},
{
"id": "i-lose-my-bank-card",
"label": "I lose my bank card.",
"rationale": "This distractor reflects a common learner mistake."
}
]
}