Georgina and Arely. Rules:  I´ve  You´ve worked  He/she/ it´s seen  We´ve been  They´ve  I´ve = I have  He´s = He has  Have you ever worked.

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Georgina and Arely

Rules:  I´ve  You´ve worked  He/she/ it´s seen  We´ve been  They´ve  I´ve = I have  He´s = He has  Have you ever worked in a bar?  Yes I have.  No, I haven´t.

 Use the Simple Past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. Sometimes, the speaker may not actually mention the specific time, but they do have one specific time in mind.

 Rules:  In negative use did not or didn´t  In a question use did in the begin

 Examples:  I saw a movie yesterday.  I didn't see a play yesterday.  Last year, I traveled to Japan.  Last year, I didn't travel to Korea.  Did you have dinner last night?  She washed her car.  He didn't wash his car.

 Instructions: Answer with the correct form simple past or present perfect  A: Hi, I´m interested in the sales clerk job. B: Have you worked in a store before? A: No, but I (do)________________________ lost of shopping! B: Oh. (you have) __________________________ any other jobs? A: Yes I (be) __________________ a waitress, and last year I (work) ________________as an au pair in Seattle. I (go)________________ to Seattle after I (finish) ______________ school.

 1. ___________________ in Pakistan?  a)Did you ever worked  b)Have you ever worked  c)Worked you  d)Didn't you have worked  2. That's the best presentation ______________  a)I never heard  b)I didn't hear  c)I used to hear  d)I've ever heard  3. ___________________ to him last week.  a)I spoke  b)I've already spoken  c)I didn't spoke  d)I speaked  4. It's obvious that ________________ this report.  a)you haven't read  b)you didn't read  c)you don't read  d)you read not 