Put the verbs in the correct form of the present perfect. So have we. But we on any rollercoaster rides. — you/ever/eat candy floss at a theme park? — No, I haven't. But I hear that it's very tasty! — I never/travel outside Europe. Have you? — Yes, I visited Tokyo six months ago. — you/ever/explore the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland? — Yes, I have. But I not/see Peter Pan on the pirate ship.
So have we. But we haven't been on any rollercoaster rides. Have you ever eaten candy floss at a theme park? No, I haven't. But I hear that it's very tasty! I have never traveled outside Europe. Have you? Yes, I visited Tokyo six months ago. Have you ever explored the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland? Yes, I have. But I have not seen Peter Pan on the pirate ship.
So have we. But we haven't been on any rollercoaster rides. Have you ever eaten candy floss at a theme park? No, I haven't. But I hear that it's very tasty! I have never traveled outside Europe. Have you? Yes, I visited Tokyo six months ago. Have you ever explored the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland? Yes, I have. But I have not seen Peter Pan on the pirate ship.