Complete the conversation with an appropriate tense form:
You are the owner of a factory and you are taking the interview of a candidate.
You ask: "______ you _____ (ever/work) in a factory?"
Candidate: "No, never."
A
Will you ever work
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B
Did you ever work
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C
Have you ever worked
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D
Do you ever work
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Solution
The correct option is B Have you ever worked The present perfect is a verb tense which is used to show that an action has taken place once or many times before now, or has just completed. Here, it's working in a factory. The present perfect is formed using has/have + past participle, here, "have worked". Questions are indicated by inverting the subject and has/have. Hence, Option C is correct.
The rest of the options do not adhere to this situation.
Option A states an action that has not yet happened, option B states an action that has already completed in the past, and option D states a habit or routine.