make
made
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I / play / soccer / before.
I have played soccer before.
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She / live / here all her life
She hasn't lived here all her life.
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the dog / you / walk ?
Have you walked the dog?
SURPRISE! You have won 100 points!
SURPRISE! You have won 100 points!
drive
driven
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They / study / for the English exam.
They have studied for the English exam.
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They / study / for the English exam.
They have not studied for the English exam.
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call / the doctor / he ?
Has he called the doctor?
SORRY ABOUT THAT! You have lost 150 points!
teach
taught
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They / saw / koalas / twice / in / Australia
They have seen koalas twice in Australia.
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Susan and Mark / never / perform / the dance
Susan and Mark have never performed the dance.
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you / be / to San Francisco?
Have you been to San Francisco?
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I haven't did my homework.
Incorrect!
I haven't DONE my homework.
think
thought
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He / work / here / for / ten years
He has worked here for ten years.
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My / sister / do / her English homework
My sister has not done her English homework.
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How long / study / there / she ?
How long has she studied there?
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Dan hasn't drove a car.
Incorrect!
Dan hasn't DRIVEN a car.
write
written
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She / visit / China every year / since / 2010
She has visited China every year since 2010.
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I / cook / breakfast this week.
I haven't cooked breakfast this week.
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visit / Byron Bay / they ?
Have they visited Byron Bay?
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I have never went to a basketball game.
Incorrect!
I have never gone to a basketball game.