(a) Has you fixing your car?
(b) Have you fix your car?
(c) Have you fixed your car?
(d) Has you fixes your car?
Have you fixed your car?
200
(a) I have been sick.
(b) I have be sick.
(c) I have being sick.
(d) I has been sick.
I have been sick.
200
(a) Have you writing a book?
(b) Has you write a book?
(c) Have you written a book?
(d) Have you write a book?
Have you written a book?
200
(a) Susan hasn't driving on the freeway.
(b) Susan haven't drive on the freeway.
(c) Susan haven't drives on the freeway.
(d) Susan hasn't driven on the freeway.
Susan hasn't driven on the freeway.
200
(a) Has your brother going to work?
(b) Has your brother gone to work?
(c) Has your brother go to work?
(d) Has your brother went to work?
Has your brother gone to work?
200
(a) I have done my work.
(b) I have doing my work.
(c) I have do my work.
(d) I have did my work.
I have done my work.
300
(a) I have lived in Los Angeles since a long time.
(b) I have just lived in Los Angeles.
(c) I have lived in Los Angeles for a long time.
(d) I have already lived in Los Angeles for a long time.
I have lived in Los Angeles for a long time.
300
(a) We haven't seen her for Saturday.
(b) We haven't just seen her on Saturday.
(c) We haven't seen her since Saturday.
(d) We have already seen her on Saturday.
We haven't seen her since Saturday.
300
(a) They have already getting home.
(b) They have yet gotten home.
(c) They have just gotten home.
(d) They have since get home.
They have just gotten home.
300
(a) I haven't talked to her since.
(b) I haven't talked to her already.
(c) I haven't talked to her yet.
(d) I haven't talked to her for yesterday.
I haven't talked to her yet.
300
She ---- a bath yet.
A: haven't took
B: hasn't taken
C: hasn't took
D: hasn't taked
She hasn't taken a bath yet.
400
I haven't ---- her today.
A: see
B: saw
C: seen
D: seed
I haven't seen her today.
400
(a) How long have you knowing her?
(b) How long have you known her?
(c) How long have you knows her?
(d) How long have you knew her?
How long have you known her?
400
(a) We haven't drinking wine yet.
(b) We haven't drank wine yet.
(c) We haven't drinks wine yet.
(d) We haven't drunk wine yet.
We haven't drunk wine yet.
400
(a) She has written a letter.
(b) She has wrote a letter.
(c) She has write a letter.
(d) She has writing a letter.
She has written a letter.
400
(a) How much money have you spending on books?
(b) How much money have you spend on books?
(c) How much money have you spent on books?
(d) How much money have you spends on books?
How much money have you spent on books?
500
(a) Have you beginned to read a new book?
(b) Have you begin to read a new book?
(c) Have you begun to read a new book?
(d) Have you began to read a new book?
Have you begun to read a new book?
500
(a) My parents have found a new restaurant.
(b) My parents have find a new restaurant.
(c) My parents have finded a new restaurant.
(d) My parents have finding a new restaurant.
My parents have found a new restaurant.
500
(a) That soldier has fight in many wars.
(b) That soldier has fighted in many wars.
(c) That soldier has fights in many wars.
(d) That soldier has fought in many wars.
That soldier has fought in many wars.
500
(a) Someone has shoot out the light.
(b) Someone has shots out the light.
(c) Someone has shot out the light.
(d) Someone has shooted out the light.
Someone has shot out the light.
500
(a) Spring has springs.
(b) Spring has springing.
(c) Spring has spring
(d) Spring has sprung.