Affirmative
Kate ________ (leave) some cake for you in the fridge.
Kate has left some cake for you in the fridge.
I ___________ (not chop) the vegetables.
I haven't chopped the vegetables.
A: __________ (you / ever / cook) pasta?
B: Yes, I ________.
A: Have you ever cooked pasta?
B: Yes, I have.
I _________ (wash) the vegetables.
I have washed the vegetables.
Bruno ________ (not eat) his food. Is he ill?
Bruno hasn't eaten his food. Is he ill?
A: _________ (Ted / ever / try) Mexican food?
B: No, ________ (he / never / try) it.
A: Has Ted ever tried Mexican food?
B: No, he has never tried it.
They __________ (have) dinner, so they aren’t hungry.
They have had dinner, so they aren’t hungry.
Dad _________ (not tidy) the kitchen and it’s a mess!
Dad hasn't tidied the kitchen and it’s a mess!
A: __________ (they / win) the competition?
B: Yes, they _________. .
A: Have they won the competition?
B: Yes, they have. .
We ________ (make) lemonade. Would you like some?
We have made lemonade. Would you like some?
They _______ (not tidy) their bedrooms and they’re a mess!
They haven't tidied their bedrooms and they’re a mess!
A: _________ (your sister / ever / make) biscuits?
B: No, ______________ (she / never / make) biscuits.
A: Has your sister ever made biscuits?
B: No, she has never made biscuits.
Daisy __________ (eat) all the biscuits.
Are you thirsty? I ______ (leave) some lemonade for you.
Daisy has eaten all the biscuits.
Are you thirsty? I have left some lemonade for you.
The boy ______ (not have) dinner, so he’s very hungry.
I ________ (not slice) the carrots.
The boy hasn't had dinner, so he’s very hungry.
I haven't sliced the carrots.
A: ____________ (Tess / ever / hear) this song?
B: No, __________ (she / never / heard) it.
A: Has Tess ever heard this song?
B: No, she has never heard it.