Have You Ever…?: practical A2 English

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A215 minutes of guided practiceFree learning resourceReviewed 23 August 2026

Your target in Have You Ever…?

I can talk about life experiences simply

Complete one model, make your own version and note one repair.

اردو میں دیکھیں

پہلے مثال پڑھیں، پھر اپنی سچی مثال بولیں اور فون پر ریکارڈ کریں۔

Start with a real example

Model 1: Have you ever travelled by train?

Model 2: I have visited Dubai.

Model 3: She has never tried sushi.

The useful rule and its limits

Use have or has plus a past participle for experience when no finished time is named.

Read for meaning, notice the pattern, then rebuild the model from memory.

  • have/has + past participle: use it in one true sentence of your own.
  • ever: use it in one true sentence of your own.
  • never: use it in one true sentence of your own.
  • experience use only: use it in one true sentence of your own.

Wrong and right

Not: Unclear: have you ever travelled by train?

Use: Have you ever travelled by train?

Why: The corrected version keeps the intended meaning and the lesson pattern together.

Test the pattern

Answer every item, read the feedback and try again when needed. The quiz is practice, not a gate.

1. Which example best fits Have You Ever…??
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Have you ever travelled by train?

2. What is the main target?
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Use the language accurately in a real task.

3. Which choice makes have/has + past participle usable?
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Put have/has + past participle into a complete sentence.

4. What should happen before checking a model?
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Complete your own attempt.

5. Which revision is strongest?
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Keep the meaning and improve clarity.

6. How should speaking practice work?
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Record, listen, repair one thing, then record again.

7. What does a mistake show?
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One specific point to repair.

8. What is the best final check?
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Can another person understand the intended message?

Use your voice now

Zero-tech floor: use the page text, a timer and your phone recorder. No account, microphone permission or special app is required.

Ask yourself six Have-you-ever questions aloud and answer truthfully, recorded

  1. Record once.
  2. Mark one repair.
  3. Record again.

Link this lesson to the course

Recall one earlier pattern, then use it with today’s topic before looking back.

Open after your attempt

A complete response has a purpose, connected support and a closing action. Exact wording can vary.

A task for today

Use have you ever…? once today in a message, voice note, practice call or private recording. Check whether the purpose is clear without this lesson.

Small Urdu support

  • meaning مطلب
  • sentence جملہ
  • question سوال
  • answer جواب

Your quick reference

Target: I can talk about life experiences simply Useful language: have/has + past participle, ever, never, experience use only, contrast deferred with a plain note. Start from meaning, use a clear model, produce your own version, then repair one visible problem.

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