My best friends have bought a new house.
4.
Wendy’s mother-in-law (to bake) some brownies.
Wendy’s mother-in-law has baked some brownies.
5.
I (to catch) a cold.
I have caught a cold.
II.
Rewrite the following sentences in
negative present perfect
by using have not, has not,
(or their contractions hasn’t/haven’t) and the past participle of the verb in parentheses.
1.
People (to respect) the law.
People haven’t respected the law.
2.
The Smiths (to sign) the agreement.
The Smiths haven’t signed the agreement.
3.
Will and Paul (to wear) their wedding attire.
Will and Paul haven’t worn their wedding attire.
4.
Many students (to submit) their works.
Many students haven’t submitted their work.
5.
The bank (to close) yet.
The bank hasn’t closed yet.
III.Rewrite the following sentences as
questions in present perfect
by using have or have
before the subject, and the past participle of the verb in parentheses.
1.
You (to choose) your next move.
Have you chosen your next move?