Choose the correct sentence
- I have hurt my leg.
- I has hurt my leg.
- I have hurted my leg.
- She has already passed her exam. Congratulations!
- She have already passed her exam. Congratulations!
- She haves already passed her exam. Congratulations!
- My parents have just came back home.
- My parents has just come back home.
- My parents have just come back home.
- Has Mark finded his keys yet?
- Has Mark found his keys yet?
- Have Mark found his keys yet?
- Have they washed their hair? - Yes, they have.
- Has they washed their hair? - Yes, they have.
- Have they washed their hair? - Yes, they washed.
- Has it stopped raining already? - Yes, it has.
- Has it stopped raining yet? - No, its not.
- Has it stopped raining yet? - No, it hasn't.
- Have you ever been to Japan? - No, I haven't.
- Have you ever been in Japan? - Yes, I have.
- Have you ever was in Japan? - Yes, I have visited Japan twice.
- What have she learnt?
- What has she learnt?
- What has she learning?
- They haven't done it yet.
- They have not just done it.
- They has not done it already.
- My sister hasn't gone to Canada.
- My sister haven't gone to Canada
- Me sister didn't go to Canada.