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Has you never been to Scotland?
Have you ever been to Scotland?
Children ... (not/come ) back from school yet. They are having last lesson now.
Children haven't come back from school yet.
Have you never been to America?
Have you ever been to America?
Have/ has + person+ bezokolicznik + reszta pytania?
Have/ has + person +3 forma czas. lub czas+ed +reszta pytania?
Have you ever been to Marocco?
IT'S CORRECT!
seen/ Have / a monkey / ever / they/ ?
Have they ever seen a monkey?
Did you be in Paris last year?
Were you in Paris last year?
I have done that already.
I have already done that.
I's been to Peru twice.
I've been to Peru twice.
I has fed the dog.
I've fed the dog.
PERSON + 3 FORMA CZAS. LUB CZAS+ED + HAVE/ HAS + RESZTA ZDANIA.
PERSON+ HAVE/HAS+ 3 FORMA CZAS. LUB CZAS+ED+RESZTA ZDANIA.
I've yet read only twelve pages of this book. It's so boring!
I've read only twelve pages of this book yet. It's so boring!
I just have seen a ghost.
I have just a ghost.
won/ Susan / has / the competition.
Susan has won the competition.
a camel/ ever / Have / ridden / you/ ?
Have you ever ridden a camel?
She has been in hospital last week.
She was in hospital last week.
I have been studying English for 2004.
I have been studying English since 2004.
She ... her leg and that is why her dad is driving her to school every day.
She has broken her leg that is why her dad is driving her to school every day.
I have seen/ saw him once this month.
I have seen him once this month.
I read/have read two interesting books last month.
I read two interesting books last month.
The babies woke/have woken up at 7:30 in the morning.
The babies have woken up at 7:30 in the morning.
The babies woke/have woken up at 7:30 in the morning.
The babies have woken up at 7:30 in the morning.
Emma hasn't have any breakfast.
Emma hasn't had any breakfast.
Tom and Mike ... (not/do) their homework so they can't go outside and play with their friends.
Tom and Mike haven't done their homework so they can't go outside and play with their friends.