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(Did you ever have / Have you ever had) a pet?
Have you ever had a pet?
(Did you ever break / Have you ever broken) a bone?
Have you ever broken a bone?
(Did you ever sleep / have you ever slept) in a tent?
Have you ever slept in a tent?
I'm not hungry. I (did already eat / have already eaten).
I'm not hungry. I have already eaten.
My great great grandfather (had / has had) five sisters.
My great great grandfather had five sisters.
How long (did you know / have you known) Susie for?
How long have you known Susie for?
I (never tasted / have never tasted) champagne.
I have never tasted champagne.
Yesterday I (had / have had) dinner with a friend.
Yesterday I had dinner with a friend.
We (went / have gone) to the theatre last week.
We went to the theatre last week.
She (lived / has lived) in London since 1994.
She has lived in London since 1994.
Yesterday, I (saw / have seen) all my friends. It was great.
Yesterday, I saw all my friends. It was great.
We (finished / have finished) painting this room last week.
We finished painting this room last week.
I (knew / have known) my great grandmother for a few years - she died when I was eight.
I knew my great grandmother for a few years - she died when I was eight.
I (visited / have visited) Paris three times.
I have visited Paris three times.
Last night I (lost / have lost) my keys – I had to call my flatmate to let me in.
Last night I lost my keys – I had to call my flatmate to let me in.
She (never run / has never run) in a marathon. She is going to do this for the first time next year.
She has never run in a marathon. She is going to do this for the first time next year.
There (was / has been) a heavy storm yesterday. It (destroyed / has destroyed) many buildings in our city.
There was a heavy storm yesterday. It destroyed many buildings in our city.
(Did you take / Have you taken) your dog to a vet yesterday?
Did you take your dog to a vet yesterday?
She (owned / has woned) this car for over two years.
She has owned this car for over two years.
(Did these children have / Have these children had) many toys when they were younger?
Did these children have many toys when they were younger?
(Did you send / Have you sent) your homework to your teacher yesterday?
Did you send your homework to your teacher yesterday?
They (just sold / have just sold) their house. They are moving abroad.
They have just sold their house. They are moving abroad.
What (did your parents give / have your parents given) you for your last birthday?
What did your parents give you for your last birthday?
She can go out because she (already did / has already done) her homework.
She can go out because she has already done her homework.
(Did she answer / Has she answered) all the questions at her biology exam last week?
Did she answer all the questions at her biology exam last week?
In the past, students (wore / have worn) uniforms in this school.
In the past, students wore uniforms in this school.
He (was / has been) in Turkey for two weeks now.
He has been in Turkey for two weeks now.
How long ago (did you meet / have you met) your best friend?
How long ago did you meet your best friend?
(Did your parents write / Have your parents written) an email to your teacher yet?
Have your parents written an email to your teacher yet?
Mike works in a bank. He (worked / has worked) there for 2 years.
Mike works in a bank. He has worked there for 2 years.
I (had / have had) my cat for over a year now.
I have had my cat for over a year now.
I (already saw / have already seen) this film twice.
I has already seen this film twice.
He (crashed / has crashed) his car yesterday. He has to walk to work now.
He crashed his car yesterday. He has to walk to work now.
(Did she ever ride / Has she ever ridden) a camel?
Has she ever ridden a camel?
You cannot see Tim now. He (just went / has just gone) to bed.
You cannot see Tim now. He has just gone to bed.
We (didn't see / haven't seen) Tom at the school concert last night.
We didn't see Tom at the school concert last night.
What time (did you get up / have you got up) up today?
What time did he get up today?
She (never was / has never been) to France. She would love to go there one day.
She has never been to France. She would love to go there one day.