Put the words in order:
3 times / been / . / I / have / to / DisneyLand /
I have been to DisneyLand 3 times.
Translate the sentence into English:
もし今日暇ならば、私たちのコンサートに来てくれますか?
If you're free today, can you come to our concert?
How long have you been studying English?
I have been studying English for ____.
Program 7 Think 1:
Are Japanese manga and anime popular in the US?
Yes, they are.
been/ have/ how / times / you / many / ? / to / Kamakura/
How many times have you been to Kamakura?
Put the words in order:
homework / finished / hasn't / she / . / her / yet /
She hasn't finished her homework yet.
Translate the sentence into English:
ぼくたちは30分ずっと待っています。
We've been waiting for half an hour.
Have you ever been to the United States of America?
Yes, I have.
No, I haven't
How long has Mao been in Hiroshima?
She has been in Hiroshima for 3 days.
Put the word in order:
dinner / ? / ever/ have / you / cooked / for / your family/
Have you ever cooked dinner for your family?
Put the words in order:
before / my / had / I / never / have / . / own room /
Translate the sentence into English:
このカップは彼女のものと同じくらいの大きさだと思います。
I think this cup is as big as hers.
I have been to USJ ___ times.
Program 8 Think 3:
How many paper cranes does the monument receive every year?
The monument receives about 10 million paper cranes every year.
Put the words in order:
finished/ yet/ her homework / she / has / ? /
Has she finished her homework yet?
Put the words in order:
/ ? / climbed / your teacher / Mt. Fuji / has / ever /
Translate the sentence into English:
彼は歌う予定ですか?
Is he going to sing?
Have you ever read an English book?
Yes, I have.
No, I haven't.
Program 7 Think 3
What became popular in Europe about 150 years ago?
Ukiyo-e became popular.
Ukiyo-e did.
I/ for/ . / have / there / lived / 5 years /
I have lived there for 5 years.
Put the words in order:
seen / you / ? / have / ghost / ever / a /
Have you ever seen a ghost?
Translate the sentence into English:
あなたは疲れているように見える。
You look tired.
Have you ever met a famous person?
Yes, I have.
No, I haven't.
Program 7 Think 2:
Has Daniel finished his homework yet?
No, he hasn't.
No, not yet.
Put the word in order:
Ms. Hirata / ? / has / teaching / how long / been/ you /
She has been teaching us for ____ years.