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A. Circle the correct form of the verb: B.

Write these sentences in the negative


1. They has/ have paid $60 for the ticket. and interrogative:
2. I has/ have bought a new pair of shoes. 1. Daisy has already phoned her mother.
3. We has/ have met him at the station. 2. She has already bought some books.
4. My father has/ have worked for ten 3. He has already arrived.
hours. 4. Lucy and Paul have already left.
5. You has/ have hugged mother. 5. Charles has already booked the hotel.
6. The dog has/ have eaten two bones. 6. My dog has already eaten.
7. I has/ have missed the bus. 7. We have already drunk coffee.
8. They has/ have sung beautifully. 8. They have already cooked dinner.
9. She has/ have sent him an email. 9. You have already tasted the cake.
10. We has/ have caught five fish. 10. Susan has already seen the film.
11. Smith has/ have studied for the test. 11. Mrs. Smith has already watered the
12. You has/ have finished your project. roses.
12. They have already won the lottery .

C. Put the given verbs in the correct form: D. Put already or yet in the right place:
1. My parents have travelled to New 1. Have you done your homework yet?
York.(travel) 2. She hasn’t seen him yet.
2. I have studied for the Math test.(study) 3. I have already sung in a pub.
3. Our grandparents have written us lately.
4. Has he performed in a film yet?
(write)
4. Daisy has sent her sister a parcel.(send) 5. I haven’t been in London yet.
5. Our teacher has taught have the present 6. They have already swum in the river.
perfect (teach). 7. It hasn’t rained yet.
6. My sister and I have redecorated our 8. Have you found your glasses yet?
bedroom. (redecorate) 9. She has already lost her keys.
7. My brother has won the game. (win) 10. Has James drawn the elephant yet?
8. They have spoken German.(speak)
11. I have already had a shower.
9. She has brought the cake.(bring)
10. Peter has published a book (publish). 12. Spring hasn’t begun yet

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