She has finished the bird house today. (to finish)
We have not translated the whole text yet. (not / to translate)
Have you ever been to Rome? (to be)
Where have you been lately? (to be)
He has locked the door. (to lock)
I have not heard from you for ages. (not / to hear)
Tom already has graduated from university. (to graduate)
Have the children prepared for the concert? (to prepare for)
What has Kate eaten for breakfast today? (to eat)
They have watched an interesting program this week. (to watch)
He has not eaten an ice-cream since August. (not / to eat)
We have found the way. (to find)
How has he spend all of his money? (to spend)
Jim and Jill have answered the question right. (to answer)
Rachel has not talked to him since Friday. (not / to talk to)
Have You lostyour mind? (to lose)
What has your mother baked for your birthday? (to bake)
Has he ever been to Niagara Falls? (to be)
They have not recieved any answer yet. (not / to receive)
Where have you been this year? (to be)
Published March 9, 2022 by sofiaraqelyan
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