We / try / to win the lottery every Christmas.
We have tried to win the lottery every Christmas.
It / not/ be / very cold.
It hasn’t been very cold.
From present perfect (+) to (?)
We have taken your umbrellas
Have we taken your umbrellas?
The past participle of: take
taken
Since or for?
We have been at the school since/for nine o'clock this morning.
We have been at the school since nine o'clock this morning.
My neighbor / eat / breakfast, lunch, and dinner at Burger King since last week.
My brother has eaten breakfast, lunch, and dinner at Burger King since last week.
I / not/ drink / any coffee since last month.
I haven't drunk any coffee since last month.
From present perfect (+) to (?)
They have lost their dog.
Have they lost their dog?
The past participle of: feel
felt
how long/he/be/a teacher?
How long has he been a teacher?
They / come / to visit us for Easter every year since my cousin was two years old.
They have come to visit us for Easter every year since my cousin was two years old.
My brother, sister, and I, / not/ see / any good movies in the last year.
My brother, sister, and I haven't seen any good movies in the last year.
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How long have she come to the class?
How long has she been in the class?
The past participle of: hide
hidden
they/ever/find/some money?
Have they ever found any money?
My friends and I / go / to the beach all summer.
My friends and I have been going to the beach all summer.
They / not/ pay / attention.
They haven’t paid attention.
From present perfect (+) to (?)
He has traveled a lot.
Has he traveled a lot?
The past participle of: mean
meant
gone or been?
Have you ever gone/been to France?
Have you ever been to France?
They/read/The HOBBIT / twice.
They've read The Hobbit twice.
He/not/ cut/his hair.
He hasn't cut his hair.
How long/they/live/here?
How long have they lived here?
The past participle of: hurt
hurt
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My father is go for three week.
My father has been gone for three weeks.