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DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: _______ you ever _______ in a helicopter? (to fly)
Have you ever been flying in a helicopter?
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: Who ________ the window? (to break)
Who has been broking the window?
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: _____ you ever _____ for your friends? (to cook)
Have you ever been cooking for your friends?
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: ____ you ____ the kitchen door? (to paint)
Have you painted the kitchen door?
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: ____ your brother _____ the shopping? (to do)
Has your brother done the shopping?
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: ____ Julian ever ____ a spider? (to touch)
Has Julian ever touched a spider?
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: _____ your father ever ____ on an elephant? (to ride)
Has your father ever ridden on an elephant?
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: ____ Lee ____ his parents yet? (to ask)
Has Lee asked his parents yet?
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: What ___ you ____ in your text? (to write)
What have you written in your text?
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: _______ Bill ________ the radio? (to turn off)
Has Bill turned off the radio?
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: _______ you ever _______ in a helicopter? (to fly)
Have you ever flown in a helicopter?
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: Who ________ the window? (to break)
Who has broken the window?
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: _____ you ever _____ for your friends? (to cook)
Have you ever cooked for your friends?
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: Lucy (sings) in a chorus
Lucy have been singing in a chorus
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: The sun (rise) in the morning
The sun have been rising in the morning
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: we (want) to visit Spain
we have been wanting to visit Spain
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: My grandmother (loses) weight
My grandmother has been losing weight
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: He (goes) out
He has been going out
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: The boy (fall) off his bike
the boy has been falling off his bike
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: The pupils (study) for their exam
The pupils have been studying for thier exam
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: They (prepare) a lot of food
They have been preparing a lot of food
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: Lucy (sings) in a chorus
Lucy have sung in a chorus
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: The sun (rise) in the morning
The sun have risen in the morning
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: we (want) to visit Spain
we have wanted to visit Spain
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: My grandmother (loses) weight
My grandmother has lost weight
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: He (goes) out
He has gone out
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: The boy (fall) off his bike
the boy has fallen off his bike
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: The pupils (study) for their exam
The pupils have studied for thier exam
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: They (prepare) a lot of food
They have prepared a lot of food
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: The boys (give) many problems
The boys have been giving many problems
DO IT IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE: The boys (give) many problems
The boys have given many problems