Put the verb in the correct form he (not/write) a novel for the last two years. the dog (just/bite) a little boy's finger. rabbits (just/eat) all vegetables in my garden! i (already/watch) the film 'fight club'. i (not/see) jim since we worked together in london. diana (not/finish) her course yet. i (never/live) in london but i hope to go there soon. she (have to) work since her husband died. he (always/want) to meet your wife. they (never/work) for cnn. john (never/study) at oxford. mary and tim (always/be) together. this letter (never/come). the shop (already/close). jim (always/be) scared of a dentist! ! !
The dog HAS JUST BITTEN a little boy's finger.
Rabbits HAVE JUST EATEN all vegetables in my garden!
I HAVE ALREADY WATCHED the film 'Fight Club'.
I HAVEN'T SEEN Jim since we worked together in London.
Diana HASN'T FINISHED her course yet.
I HAVE NEVER LIVED in London but I hope to go there soon.
She HAS HAD TO work since her husband died.
He HAS ALWAYS WANTED to meet your wife.
They HAVE NEVER WORKED for CNN.
John HAS NEVER STUDIED at Oxford.
Mary and Tim HAVE ALWAYS BEEN together.
This letter HAS NEVER COME.
The shop HAS ALREADY CLOSED.
Jim HAS ALWAYS BEEN scared of a dentist!