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Sunday, May 25, 2014. How to Use "Have you ever . . ." with the " koto ga arimasu ka? Using the construction "Have you ever? The rule is: Sentence ending in plain form of verb "koto (ga) arimasu ka? The afffirmative answer is generally "Hai, arimasu". But there are many different ways to respond depending on the tense etc. The negative answer is generally "Iya, arimasen.". Q Have you ever seen the movie "Scarface? Sukaa-feisu to iu eiga o mita koto (ga) arimasu ka? Yes, I have. No, I haven't. Q Have you ...

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Sunday, May 25, 2014. How to Use "Have you ever . . ." with the " koto ga arimasu ka? Using the construction "Have you ever? The rule is: Sentence ending in plain form of verb "koto (ga) arimasu ka? The afffirmative answer is generally "Hai, arimasu". But there are many different ways to respond depending on the tense etc. The negative answer is generally "Iya, arimasen.". Q Have you ever seen the movie "Scarface? Sukaa-feisu to iu eiga o mita koto (ga) arimasu ka? Yes, I have. No, I haven't. Q Have you ...

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