The document discusses the use of present perfect tense to talk about experiences from the past until now. It provides examples of questions using "have you ever..." to ask about experiences in someone's life. The document then prompts the reader to answer questions about their own experiences and why they have been late for school.
The document discusses the use of present perfect tense to talk about experiences from the past until now. It provides examples of questions using "have you ever..." to ask about experiences in someone's life. The document then prompts the reader to answer questions about their own experiences and why they have been late for school.
The document discusses the use of present perfect tense to talk about experiences from the past until now. It provides examples of questions using "have you ever..." to ask about experiences in someone's life. The document then prompts the reader to answer questions about their own experiences and why they have been late for school.
talk about a time from the past until now. For example, a person’s life: Yazid : “Have you ever been to Lombok?” (in your life) Ahmad : “No, I haven’t.” I’ve seen that man before, but I can’t remember where. “have gone...” And “have been ....” Have gone Helen You are asking questions Beginning with “Have you ever..?” London Have you ever been to London? Play golf Have you ever played golf? Australia Lose your passport Fly in a helicopter Eat chinese food New York Drive a bus Break your leg Now say about yourself. How often have you done these things? (Pringsewu), I _____ (play/tennis) (fly/in a helicopter) (be/late for school) Why are you late for school? Uncle Dahlan is an interesting person. He has had many different jobs, and has lived in many places. What has he done?