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Present perfect with “ever and never” Have you ever…? Have you ever eaten a kiwi fruit? Yes, I have eaten a kiwi fruit. Or No, I have never eaten a kiwi fruit. - English

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Present perfect with “ever and never”
Have you ever…?

Have you ever eaten a kiwi fruit?
Yes, I have eaten a kiwi fruit. Or No, I have never eaten a kiwi fruit.

Activity Yes, I have (name) No, I have never. (name)
… been to Ooty    
… traveled by plane    
… visited a museum    
…tried swimming in sea    
… gone hiking    
… sung karaoke    
……… lost money    
…… taken a cold shower in winter    
… listened to French music    
… eaten a peach    
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Activity Yes, I have (name) No, I have never. (name)
… been to Ooty Yes, I have been to Ooty. No, I have never been to Ooty.
… travelled by plane Yes, I have travelled by plane. No, I have never travelled by plane.
… visited a museum Yes, I have visited a museum. No, I have never visited a museum.
…tried swimming in sea Yes, I have tried swimming in sea. No, I have never tried swimming in sea.
… gone hiking Yes, I have gone hiking. No, I have never gone hiking.
… sung karaoke Yes, I have sung karaoke. No, I have never sung karaoke.
……… lost money Yes, I have lost money. No, I have never lost money.
…… taken a cold shower in winter Yes, I have taken a cold shower in winter. No, I have never taken a cold shower in winter.
… listened to French music Yes, I have listened to French music. No, I have never listened to French music.
… eaten a peach Yes, I have eaten a peach.  No, I have never eaten a peach.
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Chapter 5.1: Water – The Elixir of Life - Grammar [Page 137]

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Chapter 5.1 Water – The Elixir of Life
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