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Edad: 9-15
Level: 5º-6º
Idioma: English (en)
ID: 916405
16/04/2021
Country code: ES
Country: Spain
Asignatura: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958)
Tema principal: Grammar (2013241)
From worksheet author:

Grammar unit 7

Otros contenidos:
Questions present perfect
Worksheet description:
Objective Explanation:
This worksheet aims to help students practice forming Present Perfect questions in English. By using the structure "Have/has + subject + ever + past participle," students will enhance their understanding of grammar rules and improve their ability to communicate effectively in English.

Content Overview:
The main content of this worksheet revolves around Present Perfect questions, focusing on common past participle forms and question structures. Students will engage with verbs such as spoken, seen, brushed, bought, taken, and given to construct meaningful questions in the Present Perfect tense.

Language and Educational Level Context:
Designed for students learning English as a Second Language (ESL), this worksheet caters to beginner to intermediate levels. The language used is simple and straightforward, allowing students to grasp the grammar concepts while also practicing their question formation skills in English.

Subject Relevance:
Integrating into the broader ESL curriculum, this worksheet seamlessly aligns with the language learning objectives of students. By honing their ability to ask Present Perfect questions accurately, students can enhance their language proficiency and fluency in English, enabling them to communicate more effectively in various contexts.

Instructions:
The instructions provided in the worksheet guide students on how to form Present Perfect questions using the structure "Have/has + subject + ever + past participle." Through examples like "Ever seen a ghost?" or "Have you ever made a cake?" students are encouraged to practice ordering questions and constructing sentences correctly. This framework not only reinforces the grammar rules but also encourages students to apply them in real-life scenarios, fostering a deeper understanding of the language.

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Have you ever...?
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Have you ever...?

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