Present Perfect — formation?
Has/have + past participle.
Present Perfect — usage?
Describes actions or experiences relevant to now.
Negation of Present Perfect?
Hasn't/haven't + past participle.
Examples of Present Perfect?
She has visited Paris; I have eaten sushi.
Been vs Gone — difference?
Been: visited and returned; Gone: left and not yet returned.
Superlative with 'Ever'?
Asks about the most extreme experience at any time.
Common 'Ever' questions?
Have you ever traveled? Have you ever seen a lion?
Travel vocabulary examples?
Car, plane, train, ship, bicycle, elephant.
Present Perfect affirmative?
Subject + has/have + past participle.
Present Perfect negative?
Subject + hasn't/haven't + past participle.
'Been' in travel?
Visited a place and returned.
'Gone' in travel?
Left for a place and not yet returned.
Superlative 'Ever' — purpose?
To ask about the most notable experience.
'Ever' questions — structure?
Have/Has + subject + ever + past participle?
Travel experiences — verbs?
Fly, visit, climb, eat, do, see.
Present Perfect — key point?
Links past actions to the present, emphasizing experience.
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1. What is the correct formation of the Present Perfect tense?
2. In the present perfect tense, what does the use of 'been' specifically indicate about a person's travel experience?
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