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Have you ever / never been camping with friends?

ever

1
My dad ____ never been to the USA.

has

1

She has just win her first race.

She has just won her first race.

1

you / ever / be / skiing

Have you ever been skiing?

1

I can't go to Italy. I have ____ booked two tickets for England. I booked them a few months ago.

already

2

No, I haven’t been camping with my friends already / yet

yet

2

The students ________ behaved in a disrespectful way.

have

2

She haven't taken part in a competition yet.

She hasn't taken part in a competition yet.

2

you / finish / your homework / yet

Have you finished your homework yet?

2

____ used with the present perfect means 'a short time before'. 

Just

I've just seen Susan coming out of the cinema.
Mike's just called. Can you ring him back, please?
Have you just taken my pen?!

Just comes between the auxiliary verb (have/has) and the past participle.

3

Have you finished the book ever / yet?

yet

3

Someone _________ stolen my mobile. It isn't in my bag.

has

3

Have you never been to the Antarctica?

Have you ever been to the Antarctica?

3

she / just / visit / her friends

She’s (has) just visited her friends

3

____ used with the present perfect means 'at any time up to now'. We use it to emphasise that we expect something to happen soon. 

Yet

Have you finished your homework yet?
I haven't finished it yet. I'll do it after dinner.
A. Where's Sam? B: He hasn't arrived yet.

Yet comes at the end of the sentence or question.

4

Have you ever / yet been to London?

ever

4

All of my cousins ________ met a famous person in the street.

have

4

I haven't yet bought all the food and drinks for the party.

I haven't bought all the food and drinks for the party yet.

4

I / never / be / bungee-jumping

I’ve never been bungee-jumping

4

____  used with the present perfect to express that something hasn't happened up to this moment but it can happen in the future.

Never

5

No, I’ve ever / never been to London.

never

5

A) We use ______ with the persons HE- SHE- IT.

B) We use ______ with the persons I- YOU- WE- THEY.

a) has 

b) have

5

My grandma has ever travelled by plane.

My grandma gas never travelled by plane.

5

you / ever / write / a poem

Have you ever written a poem?

5

____ used with the present perfect means 'before now'. We use it to emphasise that something happened before something else or earlier than expected. 

Already

I've already spent my salary and it's two weeks before payday.
The train's left already!

Already can come between the auxiliary and the main verb or at the end of the clause.