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My sister (has / have) (draw / drawn) a beautiful picture
(has drawn)
The dog (has / have) (run / run) away
(has run)
We (haven’t / hasn’t) (go / gone) to the museum yet
(haven’t gone)
He (has / have) (clean / cleaned) his room already
(has cleaned)
I (has / have) never (eat / eaten) sushi
(have eaten)
He (haven’t / hasn’t) (call / called) his grandmother
(hasn’t called)
They (has / have) (read / read) five books this month
(have read)
You (have / has) (make / made) a big mistake
(have made)
We (has / have) (know / known) each other for years
(have known)
I (has / have) just (hear / heard) the news
(have heard)
She (has / have) (take / taken) her medicine
(has taken)
He (has / have) never (break / broken) a bone
(has broken)
My friends (has / have) (watch / watched) that show
(have watched)
The teacher (have / has) just (start / started) the lesson
(has started)
I (have / has) (lose / lost) my pen again
(have lost)
They (have / has) (buy / bought) new shoes
(have bought)
He (haven’t / hasn’t) (finish / finished) his lunch
(hasn’t finished)
We (have / has) already (do / done) our homework
(have done)
She (has / have) never (drive / driven) a car
(has driven)
I (have / has) just (see / seen) a shooting star
(have seen)
They (have / has) never (travel / traveled) by plane
(have traveled)
We (have / has) (see / seen) that movie before
(have seen)
She (haven’t / hasn’t) (call / called) me today
(hasn’t called)
I (has / have) (forget / forgotten) my homework at home
(have forgotten)
He (have / has) already (eat / eaten) lunch
(has eaten)
We (have / has) (write / written) three stories this week
(have written)
My brother (have / has) (win / won) two prizes
(has won)
They (hasn't / haven't) (clean / cleaned) their room
(haven’t cleaned)
She (has / have) just (finish / finished) her project
(has finished)
I (have / has) never (be / been) to Spain
(have been)