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Example: A: Has George ever gone horseback riding ? (ever / George / go / horseback riding) B:
Yes, he has . He went last summer.

1 A: ? (already / you / take / a tour of the Statue of Liberty)
B: No, we . We're going tomorrow for the first time.

2 A: ? (before / your friends / be / to London)
B: Yes, they . They were there last year.

3 A: ? (yet / Sue / go / to the Grand Canyon)
B: No, she . But she's going soon.

4 A: ? (ever / Tom / try / Turkish coffee)
B: Yes, he . He had it last month in Istanbul.

5 A: ? (before / Michael / travel / to Asia)
B: No, he . He doesn't like to travel.

6 A: ? (yet / they / meet / their tour guide)
B: Yes, they . They talked to her this morning.

7 A: ? (already / you / study / the map)
B: No, I . I’ll look at it after lunch.

8 A: ? (ever / you / see / a World Cup match)
B: No, I seen one live. Just on TV.

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