Practice using the present perfect tense by asking questions beginning with “Have you ever…?”. Use the words provided to make your questions.
Ex. you /ever/ be/ to France - Have you ever been to France?
Then answer each question using either a positive or negative reply.
Ex. Have you ever been to France?
Yes, I have already been to France. or No, I have never been to France.
1. the teacher/ ever/ be/ late for class.
2. the pilot/ ever/ fly/ in a helicopter
3. your father/ ever/ make/ dinner for your mother
4. you/ ever/ find/ a lot of money on the street
5. the children/ ever/ go camping/ in the forest
6. the baseball team/ ever/ win a championship game
7. the actress/ever/ forget her lines
8. the policeman/ever/ shoot anyone
9. the politicians/ever/ break their promises
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Respuestas
Respuesta:
Sometimes the teacher is late for class.
Sometime the pilot flies in a helicopter
Once your father, made dinner for your mother.
If you ever find a lot of money on the street...
Sometime the kids go camping in the woods
Did the baseball team ever win a championship game
Did the actress ever forget her lines
a lo demas no le entendi
Respuesta:
1 Has the teacher ever been late for class? No, he has never been late for class
2 Has the pilot ever flown in
a helicopter? Yes, he has already flown in a helicopter
3 Has your father ever made dinner for your mother? No, he has never made dinner for my mother
4 Have you ever found a lot of money on the street? No, I have never found a lot of money on the street
5 Have the children ever gone camping in the forest? No, they have never gone camping on the forest
6 Has the baseball team ever won a championship game? yes, the baseball team has already won a championship game
7 Has the actress ever forgotten her lines? No, she has never forgotten her lines
8 Has the policeman ever shooten someone?. Yes, he has already shooten someone
9 Have the politicians ever broken their promises? Yes, they have already broken their promises.
Explicación:
Have o Has + Sujeto + ever + verbo en participio pasado + complemento?