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 written that many poems in a day. Maybe limericks in grade school. :)

    Have you ever flown in a plane with less than 10 passengers?
  • Yes,dear Nucha. It made me can't sleep because I have stomach ache, and mymother said me that I was naughty.You know, I absent at school, he he he he ...

    Have you ever written ten poems in a day?

    -Nadiyah-
  • yes, I am sure, it's you, dear Nucha. he he he he ...

    Have you ever made a mistake when you sent a letter of love ... (oh mygod, what happen on the next ? I can't imagine it ... )

    -Nadiyah-
  • *yes, I have
  • Ha ha ha ha ... your answer made me laugh.thanks dear, but I don't agree with you. do you know, she is your mother. For me, mymother is the most beautiful woman in the world.

    Yes, I have ever.
    Have you ever fallen in love with the teacher .... ? (WOW ...)

    -Nadiyah-
  • No, dear. I have never. Have you ever meet the most beautiful woman in the world everyday?

    -Nadiyah-
  • Great corrections. Most of you got them right! Here are the answers in case anyone is unsure:

    1.Yes I have ever=Yes I have + past participle (no "ever")
    2. angry to me=angry at me (or "angry with me")
    3. have you ever cry=have you ever cried
    4. others people=other people
    5. have you ever fall asleep=have you ever fallen asleep
    6. been in UK=been to the UK
    7. No, I have ever been=No I have never been
    8. while it's heavy raining=while it's raining heavily

    I hope learners don't mind being challenged like this from time to time. :) Anyway, let's get back to the game. Here'a a new question:

    "Have you ever broken something that didn't belong to you?"
  • Thanks Gamer, I try to correction but I am not sure ...

    1.Yes I have ever= yes, I have
    2. angry to me= angry with me
    3. have you ever cry= have you ever cried
    5. have you ever fall asleep= have you ever falling asleep
    6. been in UK= been at UK
    7. No, I have ever been= No, I haven't

    how dear Gamer?

    -Nadiyah-
  • Great to see this game is still rolling. Yes, Yugandhara is correct. We use "quit" as the past participle. Let's make a few English corrections from the last few comments. I am going to challenge Yugandhara, Nadiyah, Nucha, and Nguyenhere to make the corrections! Anyone else can help too. Give it a try.:
    1.Yes I have ever=
    2. angry to me=
    3. have you ever cry=
    4. others people=
    5. have you ever fall asleep=
    6. been in UK=
    7. No, I have ever been=
    8. while it's heavy raining=
  • No, I never did this.
    I think you have to use quitted not quit.
    I am also a learner so,if I am wrong then tell me.

    Have you ever been in uk?
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