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Have you ever . . . ? (  Get details! ). . . . been to a nice beach?. . . . read a “Harry Potter” book?. . . . met anyone famous?. . . . ridden a motorcycle?. . . . fallen in love at first sight?. “Card Attack”. 1 point for every correct answer -3 points for every incorrect answer. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Have you ever . . . ?

( Get details! )

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. . . been to a nice beach?

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. . . read a “Harry Potter” book?

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. . . met anyone famous?

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. . . ridden a motorcycle?

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. . . fallen in love at first sight?

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“Card Attack”Hop

Hopped Hopped(past) (past participle)

1 point for every correct answer

-3 points for every incorrect answer

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gobe

havedo

drinkeat

readwriteteachplaysing

ridedrivemakedancelearnjumpstudysee

watchliveruntakebuild

puthit

speakknowwonpay

catchsteal

throwfly

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Human Scramble!

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Has he ever traveled overseas?

Have they ever made kimchi?

Have you ever sung in public?

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he golf has played ever ?

gone ever they fishing have ?

skinny dipping you been ever have ?

once I ravioli eaten have .

three has to he New York been times .

Korea years I been eleven in have for .

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Guiding Questions

1. In each sentence, which words are underlined?

2. What pattern do you see with the underlined words?

_____________________ + _____________________

3. Write one question and one statement using: they + have + eat lunch.

4. Name the verb tense.

5. Make rules for how to form questions and statements in it.

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Present perfect

Questions:

Have/Has + subject + (ever) + past participle

Statements:

Subject + have/has + (never) + past participle

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Present perfect/Simple past

Have you ever eaten sushi?/Did you eat sushi last week? Pat has seen “Black Swan.”/Pat saw “Black Swan” on Tuesday. Has Mary ever been to France?/Did Mary go to France in 2008? Joe has been to Club Eden./Joe went to Club Eden last month. I have lived in Indonesia./I lived in Indonesia in 1990. She has studied Spanish./She studied Spanish ten years ago.

1. When do the present perfect sentences happen?2. When do the simple past sentences happen?3. In the simple past sentences, which words are underlined?4. Can you make a rule about when to use the present perfect

tense and when to use the simple past tense?

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Present perfectAn action happened at an unspecified time before

now – the exact time is not important

Simple pastAn action started and finished at a specific time in

the past

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“Find Someone Who”

1. Write out 6 sentences about different experiences you have had in the past using the present perfect tense.

2. Interview your friends to find out if they have had the same experiences.

3. You can only ask each person you speak with ONE question.

4. If your friend has had that experience, get some details about it and write their name next to or below your question.

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“Talkopoly”

Questions:

Have/Has + subject + (ever) + past participle

Statements:

Subject + have/has + (never) + past participle

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Directions:

1. Divide into two groups – A and B.

2. On your slip of paper, write the name of one country you have been to.

3. Group “B”: Draw one slip of paper.

4. Be a travel reporter and interview your partner about his/her country. Start by asking, “Have you ever been to _____ ?” Then use follow-up questions – Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How – to get details about their trip.