Complete the following statements using the appropriate verb in the present perfect tense.

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Complete the following statements using the appropriate verb in the present perfect tense

 I have never __________ what you did for me last year. (FORGET)  Have you __________ my ticket to Miami yet? (BOOK)  She has finally __________ after two weeks with the flu. (RECOVER)  We have not __________ the new Brad Pitt movie. (WATCH)  Have you __________ a lot of photos on holiday? (TAKE)  She can’t go to the party. She hasn’t __________ her homework. (FINISH)  Eli has __________ Adam. (MARRY) forgotten booked recovered watched taken finished married

 They have __________ their luggage with them. (BRING)  My brother has __________ in trouble lately. (BE)  Have you ever __________ oysters? (EAT)  Be careful! I have just __________ oil on the floor. (SPILL)  We are too early. The shops haven’t __________ yet. (OPEN)  Have you ever __________ a ghost? (SEE)  How long have you __________ here? (LIVE)  We have __________ far today in our new 4x4. (DRIVE) brought been eaten spilt opened seen lived driven

 Has he __________ the new mobile phone he wanted? (BUY)  John has __________ his house himself! (BUILD)  Fortunately, after 10 years, she has just __________ smoking. (STOP)  They have __________ on the project for a long time. (WORK)  I have __________ Mary since (KNOW)  She has __________ my friend very recently. (MEET)  Has she __________ up yet? We’re late! (WAKE)  She has __________ the marathon for the first time. (RUN) bought built stopped worked known met woken run

 Have you __________ to your mother today? (SPEAK)  The police have __________ the criminal recently. (CAPTURE)  I have __________ some rumours about you. (HEAR)  He has __________ his arm practising karate. (HURT)  He has __________ up in this city. (GROW)  Dan Brown has __________ some wonderful novels. (WRITE)  Has your teacher __________ you the present perfect tense? (TEACH)  Have you __________ it yet? (LEARN) spoken captured heard hurt grown written taught learnt