(I / miss / the train)
I have missed the train.
(I / not / go / to Korea)
I haven’t gone (been) to Korea.
(you / read / ‘Harry Potter’?)
Have you read ‘Harry Potter’
(I / know / Chris for two years)
I have known Chris for two years.
(I / not / speak / to him for three years)
I haven’t spoke to him for three years.
(He / play / soccer)
He has played soccer.
(He / not / see / the movie ‘X-Men’)
He hasn’t seen the movie ‘X-Men’.
(she / be / late before?)
Has she been late before?
(He / eat / sushi)
He has eaten sushi.
(He / not / meet / my parents)
He hasn’t met my parent
(She / lose / her keys)
She has lost her keys.
(She / not / know / him for very long)
She hasn’t known him for very long.
(he / meet / your parents?)
Has he met your parents?
(She / drink / too much coffee)
She has drank too much coffee.
(She / not / drink / coffee this morning)
She hasn’t drank coffee this morning
. (They / go / to Spain)
They have gone to Spain.
(They / not / study / English before)
They haven’t studied English before.
(they / live / here for a long time?)
Have they lived here for a long time?
(They / bought / an expensive car)
They have bought an expensive car.
(They / not / eat / sushi before)
They haven’t eaten sushi before
(We / live / here for five years)
We have lived here for five years.
We / not / finish / yet)
We haven’t finished yet.
(I / meet / you before?)
Have I met you before?
(We / both read / that book)
We have both read that book
(We / not / read / that book)
We haven’t read that book.