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?
You are right its a good idea, dear Houda ...!
but some my girl friends was screaming, they were afraid ... hehehehe ... Its happen when I was at secondary school ...
No, I have never dear Houda ... its bad thing ...
Have you ever smile when receiving punishment from your teacher?
Ooh, good question Saso! I think you mean to a crime or an accident. When I was in university I was a witness to a fight between an ex-boyfriend and a new boyfriend. I had to write out a long statement about what I had seen. The good 'ol days...NOT.
Using "not" like this in Canada is a common (slightly outdated) way of being sarcastic.
Have you ever broken up a fight between two people?
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but some my girl friends was screaming, they were afraid ... hehehehe ... Its happen when I was at secondary school ...
No, I have never dear Houda ... its bad thing ...
Have you ever smile when receiving punishment from your teacher?
-Nadiyah-
Have you ever brought a frog at the school ?
-Nadiyah-
Have you ever read novel from morning to morning ?
-Nadiyah-
Have you ever tried climbing a 4-story house with a wobbly ladder?
Have you ever left alone at home by your family ?
-Nadiyah-
Using "not" like this in Canada is a common (slightly outdated) way of being sarcastic.
Have you ever broken up a fight between two people?
he had to leave without saying goodbye
Have you ever been a witness ?
thanx Tara for your correction
Have you ever seen an accident ?
Yes, I was offended when someone offered me $250 dollars for my first car (a Honda Civic named "Jesse" that I drove across Canada).
Have you ever given someone a huge tip ($)?