He / just / take over the company.
He's just taken over the company.
I / bring / the game.
I've brought the game.
No thanks / I already / eat.
I / already hide / the present.
I've already hidden the present.
You / already ring Susan up?
Have you already rung Susan up?
She / just / begin her diet.
She's just begun her diet.
He / never / break an arm or a leg.
He's never broken an arm or a leg.
She / find the keys / yet?
Has she found the keys yet?
I / hurt / my knee.
I've hurt my knee.
Sorry I'm late, I / oversleep.
Sorry I'm late, I've overslept.
He / bend down and pick up / the coins lying on the ground.
He's bent down and picked up the coins lying on the ground.
It / cost a fortune.
It's cost a fortune.
I / never feel / this way.
I've never felt this way.
Both companies / already lay/ claim to the design.
Both companies have already laid claim to the design.
His friends / never understand him.
His friends have never understood him.
You ever / be / bite/ by a lizard?
Have you ever been bitten by a lizard?
You / dig a hole/ yet?
have you dug a hole yet?
They / ever / fly in a hot-air balloon?
Have they ever flown in a hot-air balloon?
You / ever ride/ a camel?
Have you ever ridden a camel?
I / never wear / a tracksuit at work.
I've never worn a tracksuit at work.
They / catch a lot of fish?
Have they caught a lot of fish?
They've fallen in love at first sight.
He / not grow up / yet.
He hasn't grown up yet.
My grandma / read / hundreds of books.
My grandma's read hundreds of books.
You ever / swim in a lake?
Have you ever swum in a lake?