The Present Perfect to Talk about Experiences

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Hey,
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it's Annemarie with Speak Confident English and this week's Confident English
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lesson, you're going to fine tune your English grammar skills with the present
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perfect tense to talk about your life experiences.
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What makes the present perfect tense? So challenging is number one,
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share some similarities with the past. Simple, with its focus on past events,
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and number two,
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it often uses complex time expressions such as ever,
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never yet before, and so far on top of all of that,
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many languages do not have an exact equivalent to the present perfect
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tense in English. As a result,
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it can be difficult to grasp its meaning and usage,
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but not after today. In this lesson,
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I'm going to share with you some concrete examples of how to use the present
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perfect tense to talk about your life experiences using those
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keyword again, words such as ever,
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never yet before and so far.
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But first, if you don't already know, I am Annemarie,
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an English confidence and fluency coach.
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Everything I do is designed to help you get the confidence you want for your
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life and work in English. Now,
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before I get into those specific examples of how we can use the present
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perfect tense with those time expressions to talk about your life
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experiences,
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I want to do a quick recap on the structure we use for
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the present perfect form so you can use it accurately and why it's important
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in English. So let's start with the structure. In a positive sentence,
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we have the subject followed by has or have,
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and then the past partisan of the verb.
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I want you to think back to your earliest English lessons.
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You might remember memorizing verbs such as eat,
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ate, eaten, drink, drank, drunk, drive, drove, driven.
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It's that third column or third form of the verb that is the past.
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Partisan with regular verbs, it's quite simple. It's the ed form, for example,
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work worked, worked in a negative structure.
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We have a subject followed by has or have then the word
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not followed by the past partisan bowl.
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You're going to see me use these structures again and again in all the
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examples I share with you today.
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The reason this is so important is when we have this structure,
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it communicates the present perfect form in English,
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and what that means is it helps English speakers connect
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events from the past to the present moment.
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It helps us understand time in that particular way,
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and this is why it's so important to use when talking about our life
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experiences.
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Life experiences highlight events in the past,
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but your life is not finished yet.
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So there's connection to this present moment. If, for example,
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I ask you about your travel experiences,
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I'm asking about any and all travel experiences you've had at
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any point in your life up to this moment. And again,
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your life isn't finished yet,
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so we're connecting those past events to the present moment.
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The same is true if I ask you about your overall work experience or your
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relationship experiences, and in each case,
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not only do we use that present perfect structure,
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we also often use those time expressions ever,
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never before and so on. So let's take a look at how we do that.
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We're going to start with a focus on the words ever, never, and before.
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Then we'll move on to yet and already.
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And finally so far at the end,
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I also have some practice questions for you to make sure that you're able to use
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these structures accurately to talk about any life
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experience. So ever, never,
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and before the words ever and never are used by
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English speakers to talk about whether an event has happened at
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any point in time of someone's life. For example,
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have you ever worked with Jessica on a project?
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What that question is asking is,
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at any point in time of your life up to this moment,
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have you worked with this particular person on a project?
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If you're answering in a positive way, you might say, yes,
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I have worked with Jessica on a project we worked together a few months ago.
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Or in a negative response you might say, no,
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I've never worked with Jessica.
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What that tells me is if we're discussing your entire career with a
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particular company or on a particular team,
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there is no point in time at which you've worked with this
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particular person on a project.
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Those words at any time are the key to understanding
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the use of the word ever. In fact,
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we could even replace the word ever with at any time. For example.
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At any time have you worked with Jessica on a project in
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conversations, on work experience, travel experience,
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general life experiences, and so much more?
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We often use the question starter, have you ever?
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And when we do,
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so it is asking if at any point in time of
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your life have you had a particular experience?
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Here are two more examples of that. Have you ever lived abroad?
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In other words, at any point in your life,
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have you had the opportunity to live abroad? A second question,
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have you ever regretted a big purchase?
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I want to stop here for a moment and go back to talking about the overall
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usage of the present perfect form.
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How is it connected to the past and how does that past link to the present
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moment? If I ask you, have you ever lived abroad? And you say, yes,
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I have. I lived abroad for a year when I was at university.
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That past event is finished. Maybe that was 20 years ago,
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it's over.
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However you are a life again is not yet over.
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So if I'm asking you about your overall experience,
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if at any point in time in your life have you experienced something,
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it is the present perfect form that helps us understand those links.
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And now let's add on how we might use the word before with the
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words ever and never.
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The word before implies that up to the present moment,
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we have not had a particular experience. Of course,
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that could change in the future. It might change later today.
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It might change in a few months, but up to this moment,
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we have not had that experience. Here's an example.
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Have you ever been to this restaurant before? No,
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I've never been here before. This is my first time.
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Using that word before means, again, up to this present moment.
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It has never happened, but it's about to change. In addition to that,
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we can use the word before in an affirmative statement as well,
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to say that you have had a particular experience in the past. For example,
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if someone says to you, I'm thinking about going to Europe this summer.
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Have you ever been to Estonia? You might respond with, yes,
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I've been there before. It's been a long time,
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but I remember loving it and I highly recommend it. Here's another example.
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Have you used this task management platform before? Yes,
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I have used it before, but it's been a long time.
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I might need a little bit of a refresher before we move on to the words yet and
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already with the present perfect tense,
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I want to ask you a few questions to think about.
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Have you ever lived abroad or have you lived abroad before?
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Have you ever regretted a big purchase?
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Have you had an unexpected career transition before?
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Think about how you would use the present perfect form with the words
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ever, never, and before in your response.
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And now let's take a look at yet and already when we use the
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word yet with the present perfect form,
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it indicates or emphasizes that we expect something to happen
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soon. For example, if I say, this week has been so busy,
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I haven't even started preparing for my interview yet.
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That word yet emphasizes that I expect things to change soon.
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I haven't started to prepare yet, but I intend to begin doing so soon.
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Here's another example. Have you watched the new Indiana Jones movie yet?
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Not yet, but I got tickets to see at this weekend. Again,
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we're emphasizing the fact that something is going to change or is about to
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happen soon when we use that word yet to talk about life
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experiences so far and add on the word.
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But it allows us to share a plan of action.
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For example, I haven't asked my boss for a raise yet,
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but I plan to do so next week,
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or Viola hasn't moved yet, but she is looking for a new condo.
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When someone asks us a question in the present, perfect tense with the word,
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yet we can answer in the affirmative with the word already to
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say that yes,
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something has happened before the present time by now
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or before the particular time in question. Let me give you a quick example.
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Perhaps your friend knows that you've been thinking about a applying for a
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promotion at your company, so she asks you, oh,
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have you applied for that manager position yet? And you might respond by saying,
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yes, I've already submitted everything I need.
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I'm just waiting to hear back from them. When you use that word already,
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you're indicating that you have completed everything
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that was needed by that particular time, by the present moment.
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And now let's talk about the words so far with the present. Perfect.
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Just like with the word yet so far can be used to say that a past experience
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is true a to the present moment.
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It can also be used to mean to a limited extent
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or a certain extent. Let me give you a couple of examples.
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I've watched three episodes of the Queen's Gambit so far,
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and I've loved it by using those words so far.
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What I'm saying is up to this moment,
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I've watched those episodes and I've loved it. It might change.
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It might change after tomorrow.
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Perhaps I won't enjoy it quite as much as I have up to this
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particular point.
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I'm also indicating that that is what is true up to this present
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moment. Here's another example.
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So far I haven't been successful in getting my toddler to sleep in
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her own bed again, that might change tomorrow,
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but that is what is true as of right now,
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up to this present moment.
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Now that you have concrete examples of how to use the present perfect tense to
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talk about your life experiences with words such as ever,
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never before, yet already, and so far,
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I want you to practice. I have three questions for you,
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and I want you to try using these structures and these time expression words
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in your answers. Question number one,
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have you ever taken an online class before? And if so,
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would you recommend it to someone who has never taken one?
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How would you answer those questions? And in your answers,
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I want you to use the present perfect tense plus some of these time expression
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words. Question number two,
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have you ever been asked an odd question in a job interview before?
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If so, how did you handle it? And number three,
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have you ever participated in a competition before? How did you prepare for it?
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As always, you can share your example questions with me below.
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Thank you so much for watching this video for liking and subscribing to my Speak
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Confident English YouTube channel. It really means a lot to me.
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I look forward to seeing you in my next video.
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