Present Perfect Tense- No 3
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Use the Correct form of the Verb
Instructions: Fill in the blanks with correct use of verbs.
- We have already our homework today. (do/doing/done/does)
- All the children all the sweets today.(eat/ate/eaten)
- Children have computer games today. (play)
- John and Mike have boat rowing in the river today.(learn/learned)
- The child has soundly just now. (sleep/slept)
- She us the lesson today.(teach/taught)
- They have many mistakes today. (make/made)
- She has the movie already. (watch/watched)
- Sara has her time too today. (waste/wasted)
- She has an English novel today. (read/read/read)
- The workers have the work today. (finish/finished)
- It has stopped at once today. (rain/rained/raining)
- Have you for your lost keys today? (look)
- We have New York already. (visit)
- She has hard on this project already.(work/worked)
- The sun has already. (rise)
- All the bloons up! (blow/blown)
- Arthur to work already. (go/went/gone/going)
- Where have they all to? (go)
- Children have the dog today. (beat)
- The plants have after three days.(die)
- They the lesson by heart. (learn)
- She has not us. (hurt/hurting)
- They home early. (reach)
- He has the car carefully. (drive)
- They have not a noise in the class. (make)
- He has his frind's name already. (recall)
- She has not her work yet. (finish)
- Have you not a lie to your parents? (tell)
- She to work just now. (go)
- He well. (study)
- They have not grocery. (sell)
- Children have not football in the street. (play)
- They have the exam today. (take)
- She has a good company with me. (had/has)
- Have they for their frineds? (wait)
- Children all chololates. (eat/eating)
- The people have new clothes for Eid. (buy)
- He has a refresher course this year. (take)
- The dogs have at the postman. (bark)
- Have you the report already? (submit)
- Have the children all the sweets? (eat)
- Sara the letters to her friends? (write)
- He has many computer softwares. (use)
- We have our clothes today. (wash)
- My neighbour a new car. (buy)
- The teacher on the board. (write)
- Have you how John is? (hear)
- They have their voices. (raise)
- My hen throughout the year. (lay)
- He has a latest movie. (watch/watched/watching)
- Heavy snow on the mountains. (fall)
- She has all the sums correctly. (solve)
- They a new book this year. (print)
- Have they a movie already? (watch)
- He has not the bill so far. (pay)
- Have you your annual tax? (pay)
- The match already. (finish)
- Why have you so bitterly? (weep)
- We have fresh fruit. (eat)
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