Complete the sentences below. Use 'haven't or hasn't for negative sentences
1. I'm really hungry because I haven't eaten.
2. A: Has Mary (done) her homework? B: Yes, she has.
3. Have we (seen) that movie? I can't remember.
4. Oh no! I (have lost) my cell phone!
5. No, Pat and Sue (haven't arrived). They're not here.
6. Has Mr. Smith (had) breakfast?
7. I'm nervous. I (haven't flown) in a plane before!
8. A: Has he (called) ? B: No, he hasn't.
9. Have you ever (written) a poem?
0. I'm not happy. I still (haven't found) my cell phone.
1. Have you (decided) what food you want to order?
2. Has Sarah (read) the magazine I gave to her?
3. Have you (put) all your toys away?
4. It (has been raining) for a very long time.
5. I think I (have forgotten) to buy some bread.
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Complete the sentences below. Use 'haven't or hasn't for negative sentences
1. I'm really hungry because I haven't eaten.
2. A: Has Mary (done) her homework? B: Yes, she has.
3. Have we (seen) that movie? I can't remember.
4. Oh no! I (have lost) my cell phone!
5. No, Pat and Sue (haven't arrived). They're not here.
6. Has Mr. Smith (had) breakfast?
7. I'm nervous. I (haven't flown) in a plane before!
8. A: Has he (called) ? B: No, he hasn't.
9. Have you ever (written) a poem?
0. I'm not happy. I still (haven't found) my cell phone.
1. Have you (decided) what food you want to order?
2. Has Sarah (read) the magazine I gave to her?
3. Have you (put) all your toys away?
4. It (has been raining) for a very long time.
5. I think I (have forgotten) to buy some bread.