Ever  Ever means at any time. We use it to ask people whether they have done something before. = = Have you worn a costume at any time in the past? e.g.

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Ever  Ever means at any time. We use it to ask people whether they have done something before. = = Have you worn a costume at any time in the past? e.g. Have you ever worn a costume? No, I’ve never worn a costume. (negative) Yes, I’ve worn a costume. (positive)

Ever  You can answer with these words: No. of times Adverbs 1 once 2 twice 3three times 4four times e.g. Yes, I’ve worn a costume once. She has been to China three times.

Now you try. e.g. (Lizzie, ride a horse) ______________________________? ______________________________. Has Lizzie ever ridden a horse Yes, she has ridden a horse once (, once)

1 (they, see a panda) ___________________________________? ___________________________________. Have they ever seen a panda No, they’ve /they have never seen a panda (  )

2 ( you, make a model ship) __________________________________? __________________________________. Have you ever made a model ship Yes, I’ve / I have made a model ship twice (, twice)

3 (Tom, drive a racing car) _______________________________? _______________________________. Has Tom ever driven a racing car No, he has never driven a racing car (  )

4 (Tom, fly in a helicopter) ______________________________? ______________________________ ______________. (, four times) Has Tom ever flown in a helicopter Yes, he has flown in a helicopter four times

(, twice) 5 (You, wear a costume) ________________________________? ________________________________. Have you ever worn a costume Yes, I’ve / I have worn a costume twice