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A: Mary isn't here. She ______ to Egypt. B: I ______ to Egypt.

• a. has gone / have never gone


• b. has gone / have never beencorrect
• c. went / have never gone

I ______ my arm. I ______ it playing with my cousin.

• a. 've broken / brokecorrect


• b. 've broken / 've broken
• c. broke / 've broken

______ a ghost?

• a. Have you ever seencorrect


• b. Did you ever see
• c. Have you ever see

A: I ______ to China this year. B: When ______ there?

• a. have been / have you been


• b. have been / did you gocorrect
• c. was / have you gone

➪ We can use the present perfect with time expressions when the time
we mention has not finished: today, this week, this year, etc (I've been to
China this year).
➪ We use the past simple (NOT present perfect) when
we mention or ask about when something happened (When did you go?).

I'm sure I ______ this man before.

• a. 've seencorrect
• b. saw
• c. 've see

➪ We often use the words never, ever, or before to talk about


experiences.
______ Titanic?

• a. Did you see


• b. You have seen
• c. Have you seencorrect

➪ We use the present perfect to talk about past experiences when


we don’t say or we don’t know when something happened.

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