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you ever (eat) oysters?
Have you ever eaten oysters?
write / ever / story / you / ?
Have you ever written a story?
Should we skip the popcorn? I think the movie (start) (yet/already).
Should we skip the popcorn? I think the movie has started already.
cards / how many / you / buy / recently?
How many cards have you bought recently?
you / visit / how many / the museum / times / ?
How many times have you visited the museum?
Buster and his family (never eat) a proper human meal before.
Buster and his family have never eaten a proper human meal before.
Uncle Wal (never change) in this book.
Uncle Wal has never changed in this book.
Buster (miss) his parents never.
Buster has never missed his parents.
she (wear) a kimono ever?
Has she ever worn a kimono?
The kids are still watching the movie. They (go) to bed (yet/already).
The kids are still watching the movie. They haven't gone to bed yet.
cities / what / visited / you / already / have / in Spain?
What cities have you already visited in Spain?
It's the best ice cream I (taste, ever).
It's the best ice cream I've ever tasted.
They (not hear) that song yet.
They haven't heard that song yet
The birds (not leave) that tree yet.
The birds haven't left that tree yet.
I'm worried. I (not see) the cat for a few days.
I'm worried. I haven't seen the cat for a few days.
It's so late! Where (you/be)?
Where have you been?
long / she / how / has / in Madrid / lived?
How long has she lived in Madrid?
(I / meet / you before)?
Have I met you before?
you / go / ever / to Australia / ?
Have you ever been to Australia?
We (never + see) that person. Do you know them?
We have never seen that person. Do you know them?
My flight has ______ landed. Where should I look for you?
My flight has just landed...
Samantha already (see) this movie, she said it's great.
Samantha has already seen this movie, she said it's great.
The cat (not be) here yet.
The cat hasn't  been here yet.
I just (meet) my friend here.
I have just met my friend here.