have you ever? - my english images · a: have you ever been to mexico?- use ever in questions b:...
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A: Have you ever been to Mexico? - use ever in questions
B: No, I’ve never been there - use never in negative sentences
but I have been to Brazil. - don’t use ever or never in positive sentences
It was the best trip I’ve ever taken. - use ever with superlatives
Have you ever...?
A: Have you ever seen Indiana Jones? B: Sure. I loved that movie. Why?A: I’ve heard of it, but I’ve never seen it. Is it good? B: Oh wow! Yeah. It’s one of the best action-adventure movies ever made. A: What about Back to the Future? B: Yeah, that’s a great one too. They are both classics. A: I’ll probably watch one on Netflix tonight. Do you want to come over? B: Nice. That sounds like a great idea. What time? A: I finish at five. So, is seven o’clock good? B: Sure. I’ll bring some snacks.
A: Do you travel much?B: Yeah. I try to go somewhere new every year. A: What’s the best place you’ve ever visited? B: The best place? Hmmm. I think the best place I’ve ever been to was Italy. A: Why was Italy the best? B: The food and the sightseeing were great.A: Where did you go? B: I visited Pompeii. A: Pompeii? What’s that?B: You’ve never heard of Pompeii? It’s an old Roman city that was buried by a volcano.
Oh wow! Yeah. It’s one of the best action-adventure
Yeah, that’s a great one too. They are both classics.
I finish at five. So, is seven o’clock good?
I’ll probably watch one on Netflix tonight. Do you
Nice. That sounds like a great idea. What time?
I’ll probably watch one on Netflix tonight. Do you
Nice. That sounds like a great idea. What time?
A: Have you ever seen the Indiana Jones movies?B: Sure. I love most of the series. A: I’ve never seen them. Are they worth checking out?B: Oh wow! Yeah. It’s one of the best action-adventure movie franchises ever made. A: What about the Back to the Future movies? B: Yeah, they’re both classics. I think Indiana Jones is a little better. But that’s just me. A: Cool. I’ll probably watch one on Netflix tonight. Do you want to come over? B: Nice. That sounds like a great idea. What time? A: I finish at five. So, is seven o’clock good? B: Sure. I’ll bring over some snacks.
A: Do you do much traveling?B: Yeah. I try to go somewhere new just about every year. But I haven’t gone anywhere this year.A: What’s the best place you’ve ever visited? B: The best place? Hmmm. Thats hard to say but I think the best place I’ve ever been to was probably Italy. The food and the sightseeing were outstanding.A: Sounds like you had a great time. Where did you go?B: I visited Pompeii, near Napoli. A: Pompeii? Wait, what is that?B: You’ve never heard of Pompeii? It’s an ancient Roman city that was buried by a volcanic eruption. A: Oh! Right. I remember now. They found a lot of paintings and people buried there right? B: Yeah, that’s it.
A: Have you ever been to Mexico? - use ever in questions
B: No, I’ve never been there - use never in negative sentences
but I have been to Brazil. - don’t use ever or never in positive sentences
It was the best trip I’ve ever taken. - use ever with superlatives
Have you ever...?
Yeah, they’re both classics. I think Indiana Jones is
Cool. I’ll probably watch one on Netflix tonight. Do
Nice. That sounds like a great idea. What time? I finish at five. So, is seven o’clock good? Sure. I’ll bring over some snacks.
A: Do you do much traveling?
Cool. I’ll probably watch one on Netflix tonight. Do
Nice. That sounds like a great idea. What time?