Make a sentence: I / wash / my face / this morning.
I have washed my face this morning.
Make a sentence: He / not brush / his teeth / today.
He hasn't brushed his teeth today.
Make a sentence: I / never / have / food poisoning.
I have never had food poisoning.
Make a question: You / ever / be / to the hospital?
Have you ever been to the hospital?
Correct the sentence: I has never had the flu.
I have never had the flu.
Make a sentence: She / have / a headache / all day.
She has had a headache all day.
Make a sentence: I / not go / to the / gym / this week.
I haven't gone to the gym this week.
Make a sentence: My dad / never / do / yoga / in the morning.
My dad has never done yoga in the morning.
Make a question: She / ever / have / a stomachache?
Has she ever had a stomachache?
Correct the sentence: Have you ever eat a healthy breakfast?
Have you ever eaten a healthy breakfast?
Make a sentence: They / start / a new / fitness routine.
They have started a new fitness routine.
Make a sentence: You / not eat / enough / fruit / lately.
You haven't eaten enough fruit lately.
Make a sentence: They / never / try / a balanced diet.
They have never tried a balanced diet.
Make a question: They / ever / win / a fitness / competition?
Have they ever won a fitness competition?
Correct the sentence: She have already wash her hair.
She has already washed her hair.
Make a sentence: We / buy / a new / toothbrush / and soap.
We have bought a new toothbrush and soap.
Make a sentence: Sarah / not use / her new / deodorant / yet.
Sarah hasn't used her new deodorant yet.
Make a sentence: You / never / suffer / from / insomnia.
You have never suffered from insomnia.
Make a question: You / ever / use / toothbrush?
Have you ever used a toothbrush?
Correct the sentence: We haven't never be to the new gym.
We have never been to the new gym / We haven't ever been to the new gym.
Make a sentence: The doctor / give / me / a prescription / for the flu.
The doctor has given me a prescription for the flu.
Make a sentence: We / not see / the dentist / for two years.
We haven't seen the dentist for two years.
Make a sentence: We / never / stretch / before / a workout.
We have never stretched before a workout.
Make a question: He / ever / feel / dizzy / after / aerobics?
Has he ever felt dizzy after aerobics?
Correct the sentence: The teacher has just took some medicine for her headache.
The teacher has just taken some medicine for her headache.