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WE / NOT / SEE / THIS MOVIE / BEFORE (interrogative)
Haven’t we seen this movie before?
THEY / PLAY / FOOTBALL / YESTERDAY (affirmative)
They played football yesterday.
YOU / NOT / TALK / TO HIM / RECENTLY (negative)
You haven’t talked to him recently.
SHE / STUDY / FOR THE TEST / FOR / TWO HOURS (interrogative)
Has she been studying for the test for two hours?
THEY / LEAVE / THE PARTY / BEFORE / MIDNIGHT (affirmative)
They left the party before midnight.
HE / WORK / ON THIS PROJECT / ALL MORNING (affirmative)
He has been working on this project all morning.
I / NOT / SEE / HIM / SINCE / LAST MONDAY (negative)
I haven’t seen him since last Monday.
YOU / EVER / TRY / SUSHI (interrogative)
Have you ever tried sushi?
THEY / KNOW / EACH OTHER / SINCE / THEY / BE / CHILDREN (affirmative)
They have known each other since they were children.
SARA / BE / TO FRANCE / MANY TIMES (negative)
Sara hasn't been to France many times.
WE / FINISH / OUR HOMEWORK / YET (interrogative)
Have we finished our homework yet?
HE / LIVE / IN LONDON / FOR / FIVE YEARS (affirmative)
He has lived in London for five years.