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1 Unit 12

Contents 1 Hello everybody! 7 Then and now 2 Meeting people 8 A date to remember 3 The world of work 9 Food you like! 4 Take it easy! 10 Looking good! 5 Where do you live? 11 Life’s an adventure! 6 Can you speak English? 12 Have you ever?

12 Have you ever? We have been to Korea. 12

Present Perfect talk about life experiences Have you ever been to Korea? No, I haven’t. Have you? 12

Past Simple when it happened Yes, we went there last summer. Have you ever been to Botswana? 12

Yes, we went on a safari in April. Did you take my picture? No, have you? 12

Have you ever seen such a great phone? 12

have haven’t has hasn’t ever never 12

just something happened in recent past We just finished lunch. 12

action not completed but will be at end of sentence yet negative sentences action not completed but will be at end of sentence We haven’t left the cafe yet. 12

I’m going to buy this phone. I just don’t have enough money yet. 12

I just got home from work. CORRECT I just got home from work. I yet haven’t eaten dinner. I haven’t eaten dinner yet. We just finished eating. INCORRECT We finished eating just. 12

Correct or Incorrect? He’s ever driven a car. He hasn’t driven yet. I have driven yet. Has she yet driven? She’s driven many times. He’s never driven a car. incorrect correct I haven’t driven yet. incorrect Has she driven yet? incorrect correct 12

12 Have you ever? been haven’t went X X 12