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write / ever / story / you / ? (present perfect)
Have you ever written a story?
You're late! The film (start) (yet/already/since) (present perfect)
You're late! The film has already started ¡
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?
Bob and his family (never eat) a vegetarian meal.
Bob and his family have never eaten a vegetarian meal
Mrs. Chisato (wear) kimono every New Year's Eve (for/since) she was a child.
Mrs. Chisato has worn a kimono every New Year's Eve since she was a child.
a lot / rained / it / has / this week.
It has rained a lot this week.
The kids are still watching the movie. They (go, negative) 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 (hear / negative) that song before.
They haven't heard that song before.
The birds (leave/negative) that tree (for/since) last week.
The birds haven't left that tree since last week
I'm worried. I (see, negative) the cat (for/since) yesterday.
I'm worried. I haven't seen the cat since yesterday.
this morning / water / have / you / drunk / since / any / ?
Have you drunk any water since this morning?
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 / have / ever / to Australia / been ?
Have you ever been to Australia?
We (never + see) that person before. Do you know them?
We have never seen that person before.
I'm here, my flight has ______ (just / yet/ since)  landed. Where should I look for you?
My flight has just landed...
Samantha has _______ seen the movie. Maybe you can watch another one.
Samantha has already seen the movie. Maybe you can watch another one.
Jules (know) the Murphy family (for/since) last year.
Jules has known the Murphy family since last year.