Verb Phrase 86.a

Fill the gaps with a form of the verb given at the end of each sentence.


1

Her father hasn't . . . . . her the answer. (tell)

2

The animals have . . . . . fatter during the summer. (get)

3

Who else have you . . . . . to your debut? (invite)

4

The critics . . . . . said anything really negative. (not have)

5

We . . . . . done the work already. (have)

6

Has your invention . . . . . the test of time? (stand)

7

Has anybody . . . . . the washing in? (bring)

8

The footballer . . . . . forgotten his boots. (have)

9

The general . . . . . ordered his army to attack. (not have)

10

I . . . . . copied most of the pages, but the machine broke. (have)

11

Where have the children . . . . . their sweets? (hide)

12

Mr Brooks' attitude has . . . . . me almost crazy. (drive)

13

Mum hasn't . . . . . me a slice of cake. (cut)

14

Why have you . . . . . the table to the other end of the room? (move)

15

Emily . . . . . chosen a DVD player for her birthday present. (have)

16

I . . . . . slept so long for ages. (not have)