I'm sorry, but the tickets .... (already, sell out).
I'm sorry, but the tickets HAVE ALREADY SOLD OUT.
I ..... (not see) any whales (...)
I HAVEN'T SEEN any whales YET.
She ..... (live) in Paris (...) January.
She HAS LIVED in Paris SINCE January.
Is this sentence CORRECT?
I have finished sewing this new jacket still.
Incorrect.
I still haven't finished sewing this new jacket.
She .... (already, be) on three trips this year.
She HAS ALREADY BEEN on three trips this year.
Has the last boat (leave) the port (...)?
Has the last boat left the port YET?
It ..... (be) raining (...) more than four days.
It HAS BEEN raining FOR more than four days.
Is this sentence CORRECT?
He has made coffee yet.
Incorrect.
He has not made coffee yet.
I ... (already, see) the rules. Let's play!
I HAVE ALREADY SEEN the rules. Let's play!
He (...) .... (not touch) the ball.
He STILL HASN'T TOUCHED the ball.
He ..... (not have) a holiday (...) last summer.
He HASN'T HAD a holiday SINCE last summer.
Is this sentence CORRECT?
I have already moved into my new apartment.
Correct!
Tom and Jason ... (already, clean) their equipment and they are ready to start.
Tom and Jason HAVE ALREADY CLEANED their equipment and they are ready to start.
Have you (check) your equipment (...)?
Have you checked your equipment YET?
Carol ..... (not eat) meat (...) a long time.
Carol HASN'T EATEN meat FOR a long time.
Where should you put the word YET in this sentence?
Have you met my friend Marcus?
Have you met my friend Marcus yet?
They ... (already, go) to the stadium to get good seats.
They HAVE ALREADY GONE to the stadium to get good seats.
I (...) .... (not make) a decision about which sport I want to play.
I STILL HAVEN'T MADE a decision about which sport I want to play.
How long has it ..... (be) (...) you ..... (swim) in the ocean?
How long has it BEEN SINCE you HAVE SWUM in the ocean?
Where should you put the word STILL in this sentence?
I've been waiting for an hour and the bus hasn't come.
I've been waiting for an hour and the bus still hasn't come.