Present perfect : Have you ever ... ?

 Present perfect : Have you ever ... ? 

A:



Have been / have driven / have playes, etc., is the present perfect

(have + past participle).



Regular Verb: The past participle is -ed (the sane as the simple past).

play → we have played
live → I have lived
visit → she has visited 

Irregular verb: The past participle is sometimes the same as the simple past.

buy → I bought / I have bought 
have → he had / he has had 


sometime it is different 
break → I broke / I have broken 

B: เราใช้ประโยต Present perfect เกี่ยวกับสิ่งที่เกิดขึ้นในอดีตจนถึงปัจจุบัน เช่น a person's life.


- "Have you been to France?" (in youe life) "No, I haven't."

- We've been to Canada, but we haven't been  to Alaska.

- Mary has had many different jobs and has lived in many places.

- I've seen that woman before, but I can't remember where.

- How many times has barzil won the World Cup?

- "Have you read this book?" "Yes, I've read it twice." (twice = two times)

C: Present perfect + ever (in question) and never 

- "Has Amy ever been to Australia?" "Yes, once." (one = one time)

- "Have you ever played golf? "Yes, I play golf a lot." 

- My mother has never traveled by plane.

- I've never ridden a hourse.

- "Who is thay man?" "I don't know. I've never seen him before.

 
Reference : Basic Grammar in use



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Simple Past : worked, got, went, etc.

การใช้ For , since , and ago