“~shita
koto ga arimasu ka?” ~ "Have you ever"
"Have" in grammar is the form of a verb that is used to show things that have happened in a period of time up to now.
#1 ~ "I have been to Canadian Voice"
#2 ~ "I have never been to Nagano"
#3 ~ "I have been to Tokyo Disneyland 3 times this year"
Here are the worksheets that we will be working on ....
1. Have you done much exercise
this week?
*Yes, I have already worked out 3 days. (work out)
2. Have you started dinner yet?
*Yes, I have cut all the vegetables
already. (cut)
3. Did you tell William about
tomorrow?
*No, I haven’t
*I have
tried calling him 3 times but he didn’t answer. (try)
I sent him a line message but…
*He hasn’t
checked it. (not / check)
4. I bought 2 new comics from Heiando
but…
*I haven’t
read them yet. (not / read)
5. Have you studied English this
week?
*No, work has been busy (be)
*So…I haven’t
had the time. (not /
have)
6. Do you know the movie La La
Land?
*Actually, I have seen it twice already? (see)
7. Have you done your homework
yet?
*No, I have only finished 2 pages (finish)
Part 1
1. How long has he lived (he / live) in
Nagano for?
2. My husband hasn’t skied (not skied)
since 2012.
3. I have studied (study) English for 25 years
4. We haven’t seen (not see) Leo since 2007.
5. I haven’t eaten (not / eat) lunch yet.
6. He hasn’t gotten use to (get use to) working at
his new job yet.
Part 2
1.
We have lived in this house (since / for) ten years.
2.
We have lived in this house (since / for) 2007.
3.
How (long
/ much) has Tommy taught here for?
4.
Arisa hasn’t arrived at school (yet / already)
5.
I have worked at this company (since / for) 2003.
6.
Jason hasn't called me (since / for) two weeks.
7.
She has (just / yet) gone to work.
More to come later...
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