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Jouer Test
1. 
What does 'have you ever' imply in a question?
A.
It asks about future plans.
B.
It asks about current actions.
C.
It asks about experiences at any time in life.
D.
It asks about daily routines.
2. 
Which sentence is correct?
A.
I have not never been to Paris.
B.
I have never been to Paris.
C.
I never have been to Paris.
D.
I have been never to Paris.
3. 
When do we use 'ever'?
A.
In future predictions.
B.
In negative statements only.
C.
In questions about life experiences.
D.
In past simple sentences.
4. 
Which sentence uses 'never' correctly?
A.
She has eaten never sushi.
B.
She never has eaten sushi.
C.
She has never eaten sushi.
D.
She has not never eaten sushi.
5. 
What is the structure for 'have you ever'?
A.
Have + subject + never + past participle?
B.
Have + subject + ever + past participle?
C.
Has + subject + ever + past participle?
D.
Did + subject + ever + past participle?
6. 
Which of the following is a correct negative form?
A.
I have seen never that movie.
B.
I have not never seen that movie.
C.
I have never seen that movie.
D.
I never have seen that movie.
7. 
What does 'never' indicate?
A.
A past event.
B.
A future possibility.
C.
A current habit.
D.
An absence of experience.
8. 
Which question is correct?
A.
Have you ever traveled abroad?
B.
Did you ever travel abroad?
C.
Have you traveled ever abroad?
D.
Have you ever travels abroad?
9. 
What is the opposite of 'never'?
A.
Always.
B.
Rarely.
C.
Sometimes.
D.
Often.
10. 
How do you respond to 'Have you ever tried sushi?'
A.
Yes, I have.
B.
Yes, I never have.
C.
No, I never tried.
D.
No, I have not never.