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1 Choose the correct word to complete each sentence. 1 Have you ever/never been camping with friends? 2 No, I haven't been camping with friends already/yet. 3 Yes, I've already/yet been camping with my friends. 4 Have you finished the book ever/yet? 5 Yes, I've just/yet finished it. 6 Have you ever/yet been to London?
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Present perfect for experience. 'Have you ever?' questions and short answers. Aim. To play a game of bingo by asking and answering. 'Have you ever?' questions. Preparation. Make one copy of the worksheet for every eight students and cut into bingo cards as indicated. Make enough copies to play several rounds.
Two sets of 13 questions that can be used to practise or reinforce the present perfect. Give students some time to prepare and then let them practise in pairs. They should not show each other their questions; this doubles as a listening exercises. Encourage students to answer the questions as well as they can. Follow-up
Introduction: The teacher begins the lesson by saying, “I've traveled all over Europe. Last year, I traveled to France" and writing these sentences on the board. The students must then explain the difference between these two sentences in meaning, and which tenses are appropriate for each situation. Input by the teacher:
We can use the present perfect to talk about experiences we have had in our life. I/You/We/They have He/She/It has + past participle (3rd form of verb). 2. the questions! Remember – if you give extra information, use the past simple. a. Have you ever ___been___ to Paris? __Yes, I have! I went last year. ___ b. Have
Grammar Practice Worksheets? . (This will ensure you all have a different card.) Your teacher will call out certain past participles. If you have one, cover it with your bean, piece of cardboard, candy, or any other marker your Practice using the present perfect tense by asking questions beginning with “Have you ever?".
in 1998. 3. We make the Present Perfect Tense with has/have + the past participle. Complete the table. Positive. Negative. I/You/We/They. -------. ------- been to Paris. He/She/It. -------. ------- been to Paris. 4. Write ever and never in the right place in these sentences. Has he.been to London? He's ..been to London
HAVE YOU EVER ? USE THE VERBS IN BRACKETS IN CORRECT FORMS,MAKE QUESTIONS AND ANSWER THEM. Have you ever flown a kite? Yes,I have. No,I haven't. Have you ever travelled by plane? Yes,I have. No,I haven't. Have you ever done bungee jumping? Yes,I have. No,I haven't. Have you ever.
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