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My parents (want) to travel the world. (always)
My parents have always wanted to travel the world.
Where have you been? I (be) out to the supermarket. (just)
I've just been out to the supermarket.
Peter (not phone) (yet). I'm still waiting.
Peter hasn't phoned yet.
'Don't bother. I (start) it. (already)
I've already started it.
you /(leave)? (yet)
Haven't you left yet?
The boys are going to pack, aren't they? No. They (pack). ( already)
They have already packed
Steve (not come) home from work. (yet)
Steve hasn't come home from work yet.
Neta and Caleb (have) breakfast; they're not hungry. (already)
Neta and Caleb have already had breakfast; they're not hungry.
The students, who have always been known as ‘the rebels', (not cause) any problems this year. (yet)
The students, who have always been known as ‘the rebels', haven't yet caused any problems this year.
The Browns (complain) about the problems in their neighbourhood. (often)
The Browns have often complained about the problems in their neighbourhood.
(Sue/leave) the house? (yet)
Has Sue left the house yet?
(you/live) in a different country? (ever)
Have you ever lived in a different country?
The train (halt.) (just)
The train has just halted.
Anita (not understand) what she did wrong. (yet)
Anita hasn't yet understood what she did wrong.
We (come across) this problem before. (never)
We have never come across this problem before.
Mark and Peter (enjoy) listening to hip hop music. (always)
Mark and Peter have always enjoyed listening to hip hop music.