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Review 12A IE 1.6

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  • (Use the correct forms of Verb Past participle) My ex-girlfriend (forget) me for a long time.
    has forgotten
  • (Correct mistakes) Don't worry! We's cover everything.
    've covered
  • (Make questions) The Thai team / win the Seagame cup?
    Has the Thai team won the Seagame cup?
  • (Make questions) they / eat tacos?
    Have they eaten tacos?
  • (Make questions) our neighbor / go on a vacation?
    Have our neighbors gone on a vacation?
  • (Correct mistakes) I have wore this expensive shirt.
    wore --> worn
  • (Correct mistakes) I don't have appeared in a movie before.
    haven't appeared
  • (Correct mistakes) We has boughted this soundtrack for our movie.
    have bought
  • (Correct mistakes) Have you never worked for Apple Inc before?
    never --> ever
  • (Correct mistakes) Have they forgot us that quick?
    forgot --> forgotten
  • (Use the correct forms of Verb Past participle) He (see) movies with subtitles to learn English.
    Has seen
  • (Use the correct forms of Verb Past participle) Ann (not go) on a vacation.
    Ann hasn't gone on a vacation.
  • (Use the correct forms of Verb Past participle) They (speak) to our parents about the broken window.
    have spoken
  • (Use the correct forms of Verb Past participle) We (not read) Twilight before.
    We haven't read Twilight before.
  • (Correct mistakes) Our family hasn't saw this beautiful scene.
    hasn't seen
  • (Make questions) she / watch the series "American Horror" ?
    Has she watched the series "American Horror" ?
  • (Make questions) Tom and his parents / go to New York?
    Have Tom and his parents gone to New York?
  • (Use the correct forms of Verb Past participle) My mom and I (not live) in England before.
    My mom and I haven't lived in England before.
  • (Use the correct forms of Verb Past participle) Have you ever (buy) a Chanel bag?
    Have you ever bought a Chanel bag?
  • (Correct mistakes) The mice has eaten all our food.
    has --> have
  • (Use the correct forms of Verb Past participle) Kat and her friends (not arrive) yet.
    Kat and her friends haven't arrived yet.
  • (Correct mistakes) Mom have been at home recently.
    have --> has
  • (Use the correct forms of Verb Past participle) I (never cry) during a movie before.
    I have never cried during a movie before.
  • (Make questions) Janet / finish her project?
    Has Janet finished her project?