The past participle of the verb "get"
got or gotten
I / be / outside
I've (have) been outside.
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I / see / a picture.
I haven't seen a picture.
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you / record / everyhing
Have you recorded everything?
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I / never / eat / snails.
I have never eaten snails.
The past participle of the verb "hear"
heard
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You / eat / cake
You have eaten a cake.
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She / sell / any shoes
She hasn't sold any shoes.
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Leyla / hear / the song
Has Leyla heard the song?
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Already / she / eat
She has already eaten.
The past participle of the verb "ring"
rung
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She / be / horrible to me
She has been horrible to me.
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We / drive / a car
We haven't driven a car.
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Luke and Samuel / buy / the tickets
Have Luke and Simon bought the tickets?
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We / yet / do / it
We haven't done it yet.
The past participle of the verb "speak".
spoken
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Henry and I / speak / a word today
Henry and I haven't spoken a word today.
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She / freeze / some strawberries
She hasn't frozen some strawberries.
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For how long / we / learn / for the test?
For how long have we learnt for the test?
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You / ever / be/ Europepark.
Have you ever been to the Europepark?
The past participle of the verb "teach".
taught
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I / write / a postcard to my grandmom.
I've (have) written a postcard to my grandmom.
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You / sleep / all night
You haven't slept all night.
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Who / teach / you / this
Who has taught you this?
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listen / just / I / to the song
I've just listened to the song.