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In this activity you are going to read the dialogues and use the Present Perfect Simple to write the appropriate answer. Use the information in parenthesis to form the sentences. Use contractions in the negative answers. Example: Sarah: Has Carlton ever been to Canada? Jason: No, he has never been to Canada (never/ to be/ to Canada) Questão 1


In this activity you are going to read the dialogues and use the Present Perfect Simple to write the appropriate answer. Use the information in parenthesis to form the sentences. Use contractions in the negative answers. Example: Sarah: Has Carlton ever been to Canada? Jason: No, he has never been to Canada (never/ to be/ to Canada) Questão 1


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Questões resolvidas

In this activity you are going to read the dialogues and use the Present Perfect Simple to write the appropriate answer. Use the information in parenthesis to form the sentences. Use contractions in the negative answers. Example: Sarah: Has Carlton ever been to Canada? Jason: No, he has never been to Canada (never/ to be/ to Canada) Questão 1


In this activity you are going to read the dialogues and use the Present Perfect Simple to write the appropriate answer. Use the information in parenthesis to form the sentences. Use contractions in the negative answers. Example: Sarah: Has Carlton ever been to Canada? Jason: No, he has never been to Canada (never/ to be/ to Canada) Questão 1


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Painel / Meus cursos / ING2 - IDIOMAS 2023/1 / Lesson 04 / Answering Present Perfect Questions
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Iniciado em quarta, 12 abr 2023, 21:27
Estado Finalizada
Concluída em quarta, 12 abr 2023, 21:30
Tempo
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3 minutos 25 segundos
Avaliar 10,00 de um máximo de 10,00(100%)
In this activity you are going to read the dialogues and use the Present Perfect Simple to write the appropriate answer.
Use the information in parenthesis to form the sentences. Use contractions in the negative answers.
Example:
Sarah: Has Carlton ever been to Canada?
Jason: No, he has never been to Canada (never/ to be/ to Canada)
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Questão 1
Correto
Atingiu 10,00 de
10,00
Oxley: Has Jason ever gone rafting?
Amelié: Yes, he   rafting. (already/to go)
Carlton: How many tests have you had this semester?
Bruno: I   any tests. (still/to have)
Jason: Have you ever gone mountain climbing?
Steve: No, I  . (mountain climb/yet)
Carlton: Have you ever lived abroad?
Steve: No, I   here. (always/to live)
Mr. Wilcox: Have you ever tried motocross?
Bruno: Yes, I   motocross. (always/go)
Sarah: Have you ever tasted pepper?
Amelié: No, I   pepper before. (never/to taste)
Bruno: How many school subjects have you had in your course?
Regan: I   ten subjects. (already/to have)
Carlton: Has Steve ever gone ice climbing?
Srah: Sure! He  ice climbing many times. (to go)
Regan: Have you thought about bungee jumping?
Steve: No, I   about it. It might be cool. (still/ to think)
has already gone
still haven't had
haven't mountain climbed yet
have always lived
have always gone
have never tasted
have already had
has gone
still haven't thought
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A resposta correta é:
Oxley: Has Jason ever gone rafting?
Amelié: Yes, he [has already gone] rafting. (already/to go)
Carlton: How many tests have you had this semester?
Bruno: I [still haven't had] any tests. (still/to have)
Jason: Have you ever gone mountain climbing?
Steve: No, I [haven't mountain climbed yet]. (mountain climb/yet)
Carlton: Have you ever lived abroad?
Steve: No, I [have always lived] here. (always/to live)
Mr. Wilcox: Have you ever tried motocross?
Bruno: Yes, I  [have always gone] motocross. (always/go)
Sarah: Have you ever tasted pepper?
Amelié: No, I [have never tasted] pepper before. (never/to taste)
Bruno: How many school subjects have you had in your course?
Regan: I [have already had] ten subjects. (already/to have)
Carlton: Has Steve ever gone ice climbing?
Srah: Sure! He [has gone] ice climbing many times. (to go)
Regan: Have you thought about bungee jumping?
Steve: No, I [still haven't thought] about it. It might be cool. (still/ to think)
◄ Choosing The Best Adverb Seguir para... Talking About Extreme Experiences ►
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