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(Oni nigdy nie byli) to Italy.
They have never been...
We've had this car (od 10 lat).
...for ten years
Tom (właśnie kupił) a house.
...has just bought...
(Czy ona kiedykolwiek)... ridden a horse?
Has she ever...?
I've worked in a shop ... April.
 
since
 
for
She's had a headache ... 7 a.m.
 
since
 
for
I haven't seen him ... last Monday.
 
since
 
for
She's been a doctor ... ten years.
 
for
 
since
speak-spoke-?
spoken
wear-wore-?
worn
stand-stood-?
stood
sing-sang-?
sung
make-made-?
made
fly-flew-?
flown
know-knew-?
known
fall-fell-?
fallen
choose-chose-?
chosen
begin-began-?
begun
He / ever eat octopus?
Has he ever eaten octopus?
I / have several jobs.
I have had several jobs.
She / not meet Mark before.
She hasn't met Mark before.
I / already find my dream job.
I have already found my dream job.
You / be to France yet?
Have you been to France yet?
The children / eat all the biscuits.
The children have eaten all the biscuits.
Jack / just write his first book.
Jack has just written his first book.
You / ever swim in the sea?
Have you ever swum in the sea?
You / already do the housework.
You have already done the housework.
Tom / never drive a car.
Tom has never driven a car.
Emily / just break her leg
Emily has just broken her leg.
The woman / not drink her cocktail yet.
The woman hasn't drunk her cocktail yet.
We / already see that film.
We have already seen that film.
They / ever travel abroad?
Have they ever travelled abroad?
David / not win the lottery before.
David hasn't won the lottery before.
She / clean the bathroom yet?
Has she cleaned the bathroom yet?
She / just / finish / work.
She has just finished work.
I / never / read a book about wizards.
I have never read a book about wizards.