My brother ...... (perform) twice at the concert hall.
My brother HAS PERFORMED twice at the concert hall.
I ..... (not see, yet) any whales...
I HAVEN'T SEEN any whales YET.
you / see / a dolhpin?
Have you seen a dolphin?
Sarah ... (just, leave).
Sarah HAS JUST LEFT.
I'm sorry, but the ship .... (already, leave). It left about an hour ago.
I'm sorry, but the ship HAS ALREADY LEFT. It left about an hour ago.
We HAVE PAINTED a mural on the wall in the school yard and it looks great.
Has the last boat left the port....?
Has the last boat letf the port YET?
she / buy / any sweets?
Has she bought any sweets?
Peter HAS JUST FINISHED his homework.
She .... (already, be) on three trips this year.
She HAS ALREADY BEEN on three trips this year.
We .... (not finish) the work, but we hope to soon.
He .... (not phone, still) home.
He STILL HASN'T PHONED home.
Have they checked that?
Dad HAS JUST GONE SHOPPING.
I ... (already, see) my brother.
I HAVE ALREADY SEEN my brother.
I ...... (never, meet) anyone famous. Have you?
I HAVE NEVER MET anyone famous. Have you?
I .... (not make, still) a note of the emergency phone number.
I STILL HAVEN'T MADE a note of the emergency phone number.
Has Peter read the book?
Mary ... (just, paint) the graffiti.
Mary HAS JUST PAINTED the graffiti.
Jason and Peter ... (already, be) to France.
Jason and Peter HAVE ALREADY BEEN to France.
My brother ... (never, travel) by plane.
My brother HAS NEVER TRAVELLED by plane.
Have you check your answers ....?
Have you check your answers YET?
Tom and Jason / do / their homework?
Have Tom and Jason done their homework?
My cousins HAVE JUST BOUGHT a video game.
They ... (already, see) dolphins and parrots.
They HAVE ALREADY SEEN dolphins and parrots.