Have you ever seen a shooting star? No, I haven ' t. Yes, I have. the past participle 과거분사 형 Please open to page 282-283 in your English 2 Activities.

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Have you ever seen a shooting star? No, I haven ' t. Yes, I have. the past participle 과거분사 형 Please open to page in your English 2 Activities Book.

Page 282 Page 283 past participlesimple pastpresent past participlesimple pastpresent Usually the simple past the past participle Be careful! Sometimes the simple past the past participle

I have seen a shooting star. I've seen a shooting star. Do we know exactly when he saw the shooting star? NO. Did he see a shooting star in the past? YE S. PRESEN T 현재 FUTURE 미래 PAS T 과거 yesterdaylast year unknown past time ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

PRESEN T 현재 FUTURE 미래 PAS T 과거 last week Yes, I've seen Avatar last week. Have you seen Avatar? Yes, I saw Avatar last week. Which is a correct answer? Use “I’ve _____” for an unknown time in the past

Have you ever ? kick a dog kicked a dog No, I haven't!

Have you ever ? listened to Girls' Generation listen to Girls' Generation Yes, I have!

Have you ever ? play the guitar played the guitar Yes, I have!

Have you ever ? study French studied French Yes, I have.

Have you ever ? smoked a cigarette smoke a cigarette No, I haven't!

Have you ever ? watch a movie in 3D watched a movie in 3D No, I haven't!

Have you ever ? read a Harry Potter book Be careful! Same spelling, but different pronunciations!

Have you ever ? drive a car driven a car No, I haven't!

Have you ever ? fly an airplane flown an airplane No, I haven't.

Have you ever ? fly a kite flown a kite Yes, I have.

Have you ever ? sing a song sung a song Yes, I have.

Have you ever ? see a rainbow seen a rainbow Yes, I have.

Have you ever ? drunk coffee drink coffee No, I haven't.

Have you ever ? eat a cookie eaten a cookie Yes, I have.

Have you ever ? wear red shoes worn red shoes No, I haven't.

Have you ever ? ride a roller coaster ridden a roller coaster

Have you ever ? go to Hawaii been to Hawaii gone to Hawaii? ***Go has two past participles!***

She's been to Hawaii. She went to Hawaii, but is NOT there now. She's gone to Hawaii. She went to Hawaii and is still there now.

Have you ever ? been to Hawaii gone to Hawaii?

Fold your paper in half

Write numbers 1-30 randomly ( 무작위 로 ) next to the pictures

Randomly ( 무작위로 ) write 15 “X” and 15 “O” above the numbers. XXX X X X X X X X X X X X X O O O O O O O O O OO O O O O Keep this side secret ( 비밀 )!

Work in pairs. Keep Side B a secret.

O = Yes, I have. X = No, I haven't.

Number 3. Have you ever played baseball? Yes, I have.

O = Yes, I have. X = No, I haven't.

My side A. Try to get four “X” or four “O” in a row! Yessssssss! I got 4 in a row! Now I have one point!

Take turns! Only speak English. The first to get 2 points wins!

Two points!

drunk watched gone driven seen ridden sung Have you ever... ? played been eaten listened studied worn flown read past participles: Have you ever played the piano? O = Yes, I have. X = No, I haven't.