Use of has have been etc.
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Stop Watch
Unit 37|Use of has been, have been, will be
Use Have, Has, Had etc.
Instructions: Use the correct form of verb.
- Where you all the day? [have/been/be]
- He been to London twice this year? [has/have]
- She not visited the museum January. (has/have) (since/for)
- The teachers been explaining the topic since morning. (has/have)
- They posted the letters before. (had/has/have)
- I been feeling tired lately. (feel/feeling)
- He been living in Karachi before he moved to London. (has/have/had been)
- We been all night for the exam. (have/has/studying)
- She will been happy to see you tomorrow. (be/been)
- They will got their results tomorrow. (have/has/had)
- By next year, we shall teaching English 10 years. (have/has been) (since/for)
- They a good company with their friends last summer. (has/have/had)
- They late if they are not informed earlier. (has/have been)
- I would upset if you hadn’t called me.(have/has/been)
- Would you like to coffee?[have/has]
- He does not any brother or sister. [Has/have]
- They do not any good relation. (has /have /had)
- The teachers explained everything in details. (has/have been)
- She not prepared for the final examination. (has/have)
- They been learning their home work morning. (have/has) (since/for
- He a good house to live in Karachi when I met him. (has/have/had)
- you been waiting the train all the night? (Has/Have) (since/for)
- She will all the property next year. (has/have)
- Where they been all the day yesterday? (has/had/have)
- By next year, We shall all the project completed. (have/has/had)
- She will been teaching for 10 years by then. (be/been teaching)
- Does he the required money? (has/have/had)
- He not any information before the concert begins. (have/has/had)
- Did you more money to buy that house? [have/has/had]
- you refilled your bottle? [have/has]
- She got admission to the university? [has/have]
- you reserved your seat in the Shalimar Express? [have/has]
- If you more information, please let me know. [has/have]
- He been so upset before spending his money. [has/have]
- All the trainees do not the driving liscence. [have/has]
- He always been cautious about how he his money. [has/have] [spend/spends]
- We collected the money for the needy. [has/have]
- She does not new clothes to wear at the concert. [has/have]
- He done well in the final examination. [has/have]
- Does she good knowledge of knitting skill? [has/have]
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