Game 1: Have you Ever?

This is a fun game people often play at parties. You can use it to practise the past participle.I'll start by asking a question starting with "Have you ever...?". The first person to comment will answer "yes" or "no" and then ask another "Have you ever" question. The next person will answer that question and write another question.The game can go on and on for days, months, or years...Remember to answer the question from the last comment. Let's avoid taboo subjects and foul language. (I'll delete any comments that I don't approve.)Let's begin!"Have you ever been to Canada?"(The game is well under way. Don't answer this question about Canada. Answer the question from the last person who left a comment. Make sure to look at the last comment, not the first.)---------------------------------Grammar tip: To write a proper "have you ever" sentence you will need to know the past participle (not simple past) of the verb you use. Look it up in a search if you aren't sure ("past participle swim"). Even native speakers use the wrong ones sometimes!Example: go=been; write=written; swim=swumHave you ever been to Mexico?Have you ever written a love story?Have you ever swum in the ocean?
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  • No, i have never had a job boring, but in the futur, what will happen... i don't know

    Have you ever eatten spaghettis by your nose? :)
  • No, but my brother used to do that when we were kids and it was creepy! Have you ever quit a job after one day of work?

    Jose-I'm also curious about the food you mentioned. Hopefully you will "fill us in".

    "fill someone in"=share missing information
  • No, I've never gone to that blog. I hadn't heard about it.
    Have you ever eaten huitlacoche?
  • Grammar notes:

    1) use "to" before a place: "Have you ever been to France, Mexico..."

    2) Also don't forget to use the past participle of the verb after "ever". I challenge someone to go through all of these "have you evers" in the comment section and find all of the verb errors. You can correct them in the comment section like this:
    feel=felt
    eat=

    To answer Marini, yes, at times I have felt desperate to move to a new place. Have you ever forgotten to do something very important?
  • No i haven't.

    Have you ever been in Vietnam
  • Very interesting "tidbit" Manzar! Someone told me recently that in Canada "the new thing to do" at weddings is to have goldfish on the tables. At the end of the night someone from the table eats it!

    tidbit=a little piece of information

    No, I have never visited Iran. I've noticed there are many members from Iran on MyEC! Have you ever written your name in the sand?
  • yes . In my country Iran poepl buy goldfish in new year . we have special event and celebration in new year in which we make a package of seven things that their name are started with letter "s" and we add a gold fish to this package .
    have you ever visited my country Iran.
  • No, but I have worked with many people from Sri Lanka and they are so fun and hard working.
    Have you ever bought a goldfish for a pet?
  • No. I have never been to Canada . Have You ever been to England
  • No. I have never been to Canada.
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