Open the brackets, using the Present Perfect Tense. Write down only the verbs. The auxiliary verb should be used in a short form. I ______ (lose) my keys.
Open the brackets, using the Present Perfect Tense. Write down only the verbs. The auxiliary verb should be used in a short form. She ______ (not/finish) the book yet.
Open the brackets, using the Present Perfect Tense. Write down only the verbs. The auxiliary verb should be used in a short form. Where’s my bike? Someone ______ (take) it.
Open the brackets, using the Present Perfect Tense. Write down only the verbs. The auxiliary verb should be used in a short form. My brother ______ (not/do) his homework yet.
Open the brackets, using the Present Perfect Tense. Write down only the verbs. The auxiliary verb should be used in a short form. My friend is a writer. He ______ (write) many books.
Open the brackets, using the Present Perfect Tense. Write down only the verbs. The auxiliary verb should be used in a short form. I ______ (wash) my hair before breakfast.
Open the brackets, using the Present Perfect Tense. Write down only the verbs. The auxiliary verb should be used in a short form. He ______ (not/buy) a DVD player.
Open the brackets, using the Present Perfect Tense. Write down only the verbs. The auxiliary verb should be used in a short form. They ______ (not/win) in the lottery.
Open the brackets, using the Present Perfect Tense. Write down only the verbs. The auxiliary verb should be used in a short form. We are at the airport. But we ______ (leave) our passports at home.
Open the brackets, using the Present Perfect Tense. Write down only the verbs. The auxiliary verb should be used in a short form. I ______ (not/catch) any fish.