The document provides 15 sentences with blanks to be filled in with either "haven't" or "hasn't" to make them negative. The sentences are about various actions that people have or have not done such as eating, doing homework, seeing a movie, arriving, calling, writing a poem, finding a phone, deciding what to order, reading a magazine, putting toys away, rain, and forgetting to buy bread.
The document provides 15 sentences with blanks to be filled in with either "haven't" or "hasn't" to make them negative. The sentences are about various actions that people have or have not done such as eating, doing homework, seeing a movie, arriving, calling, writing a poem, finding a phone, deciding what to order, reading a magazine, putting toys away, rain, and forgetting to buy bread.
The document provides 15 sentences with blanks to be filled in with either "haven't" or "hasn't" to make them negative. The sentences are about various actions that people have or have not done such as eating, doing homework, seeing a movie, arriving, calling, writing a poem, finding a phone, deciding what to order, reading a magazine, putting toys away, rain, and forgetting to buy bread.
1. I’m really hungry because I (eat) haven’t eaten
2. A : Has Mary(do) done her homework?
B: Yes, she has.
3. Have We (see) seen that movie? I can’t remenber.
4. Oh no! I (lose) have lost my cell phone!. 5. No. Pat and Sue(arrive) haven’t arrieved They’re not here. 6. Has Mr. Smith (have) have breakfast? 7. I’m nervous. I(fly) haven’t flown in a plane before! 8. A: Has he (call) called B: No, he haven’t 9. Have you ever(write) written a poem? 10. I’m not happy. I still(find) haven’t found my cell pone. 11. Have you (decided) decided what food you want to order? 12. Has Sarah(read) read the magazine I gave to her? 13. Have you(put) put all your toys away? 14. It (rain) hasn’t rained for a very long time. 15. I think I (forget) have forgotten to buy some bread.