Use of has have been etc.

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Unit 37|Use of has been, have been, will be

Use Have, Has, Had etc.

Instructions: Use the correct form of verb.

  1. Where you all the day? [have/been/be]
  2. He been to London twice this year? [has/have]
  3. She not visited the museum January. (has/have) (since/for)
  4. The teachers been explaining the topic since morning. (has/have)
  5. They posted the letters before. (had/has/have)
  6. I been feeling tired lately. (feel/feeling)
  7. He been living in Karachi before he moved to London. (has/have/had been)
  8. We been all night for the exam. (have/has/studying)
  9. She will been happy to see you tomorrow. (be/been)
  10. They will got their results tomorrow. (have/has/had)
  11. By next year, we shall teaching English 10 years. (have/has been) (since/for)
  12. They a good company with their friends last summer. (has/have/had)
  13. They late if they are not informed earlier. (has/have been)
  14. I would upset if you hadn’t called me.(have/has/been)
  15. Would you like to coffee?[have/has]
  16. He does not any brother or sister. [Has/have]
  17. They do not any good relation. (has /have /had)
  18. The teachers explained everything in details. (has/have been)
  19. She not prepared for the final examination. (has/have)
  20. They been learning their home work morning. (have/has) (since/for
  21. He a good house to live in Karachi when I met him. (has/have/had)
  22. you been waiting the train all the night? (Has/Have) (since/for)
  23. She will all the property next year. (has/have)
  24. Where they been all the day yesterday? (has/had/have)
  25. By next year, We shall all the project completed. (have/has/had)
  26. She will been teaching for 10 years by then. (be/been teaching)
  27. Does he the required money? (has/have/had)
  28. He not any information before the concert begins. (have/has/had)
  29. Did you more money to buy that house? [have/has/had]
  30. you refilled your bottle? [have/has]
  31. She got admission to the university? [has/have]
  32. you reserved your seat in the Shalimar Express? [have/has]
  33. If you more information, please let me know. [has/have]
  34. He been so upset before spending his money. [has/have]
  35. All the trainees do not the driving liscence. [have/has]
  36. He always been cautious about how he his money. [has/have] [spend/spends]
  37. We collected the money for the needy. [has/have]
  38. She does not new clothes to wear at the concert. [has/have]
  39. He done well in the final examination. [has/have]
  40. Does she good knowledge of knitting skill? [has/have]
  41. Three Friends' Picnic

  42. Lila a bright red kite. Sam a basket full of sandwiches. And Mia a big blanket for everyone to sit on. Together, they everything they need for a perfect picnic.They walk to the top of the hill because they planned to spend the whole afternoon there. The sun warm, and the breeze just right for flying kites.
  43. Before today, they talked about having a picnic many times, but they were always too busy. Last week, they even all their things ready, but it rained all day. Now the sky clear, and they happy. Lila flies her kite, Sam shares the sandwiches, and Mia spreads the blanket. They so much fun that they to promise to come back next weekend.


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