The document contains a series of questions and statements in the present perfect tense, asking or stating whether various subjects have performed certain actions such as finishing homework, meeting with the president, visiting locations, reading books, having occupations, being in places, arriving, living somewhere for a period of time, and actions around weather. The responses provide either affirmative or negative answers regarding the subjects and their actions.
The document contains a series of questions and statements in the present perfect tense, asking or stating whether various subjects have performed certain actions such as finishing homework, meeting with the president, visiting locations, reading books, having occupations, being in places, arriving, living somewhere for a period of time, and actions around weather. The responses provide either affirmative or negative answers regarding the subjects and their actions.
The document contains a series of questions and statements in the present perfect tense, asking or stating whether various subjects have performed certain actions such as finishing homework, meeting with the president, visiting locations, reading books, having occupations, being in places, arriving, living somewhere for a period of time, and actions around weather. The responses provide either affirmative or negative answers regarding the subjects and their actions.
Jennifer hasn't finished her homework they have met with the president No, we haven't Has Roberto visit Vancouver? Yes, he has. Mrs. Smith hasn't read the book He has been a teacher Have you been in jail? I have not cleaned my room No, they have not Has she been sick? Has he swum in the ocean? They have not arrived where have they been? We have lived here for a year What has he done? It has not rained for a long time Who has finished the homework?