1. There is no more cheese. I (eat) have eaten it all, I’m afraid.
2. The bill isn’t right. They (make) have made a mistake.
3. Don’t you want to see this programme? It (start) has started.
4. It’ll soon get warm in here. I (turn) have turned the heating on.
5. HaveThey (pay) paid money for your mother?
6. Someone (take)has taken my bicycle.
7. Wait for few minutes, please! I (finish)have finished my dinner.
8. HaveYou ever (eat)eaten Sushi?
9. She (not/come)hasn't come here for a long time.
10. I (work)have worked here for three years.
11. Have You ever (be)been to New York?
12. You (not/do)haven't done your project yet, I suppose.
13. I have just (see)seen Andrew and he says he has already (do)done about half of the plan.
14. I have just (decide)decided to start working next week.
15. He (be)has been at his computer for seven hours
16. She (not/have) hasn't had any fun a long time.
17. My father (not/ play) hasn't played any sport since last year.
18. I’d better have a shower. I (not/have) haven't had one since Thursday.
19. I don’t live with my family now and we (not/see) haven't seen each other for five years.
20. I have just (realize) realized that there are only four weeks to the end of term.
21. The train drivers (go) have gone on strike and they stopped working at twelve o’clock.
22. How long (you/know) have you known each other?
23. (You/ take) Have you taken many photographs ?
24. (She/ eat) Has she eaten at the Royal Hotel yet ?
25. He (live) has lived here all his life..
26. Is this the second time he (lose) has lost his job ?
27. How many bottles has the milkman (leave) left? He (leave) has left six.
28. I (buy) have bought a new carpet. Come and look at it.
29. She (write) has written three poems about her fatherland.
30. We (finish) have finished three English courses.