Complete the sentences with the present perfect of the verbs in brackets ( ). Remember that the adverbs ‘ever’ and ‘never’ go AFTER ‘have/has’ and BEFORE the past participle.
1. Sophie and I have known each other since we were at school together.
2. I have played tennis since I was eight years old.
3. Alain has been in hospital three times this year.
4. I have wanted to be an actor for as long as I can remember.
5. My uncle has smoked 40 cigarettes a day for 40 years – and he’s a doctor!
6. You have had that suit for more than ten years! Isn’t it time to get a new one?
7. Since he finished university, my brother has worked in five different countries.
8. Zerrin has watched that TV programme every week since it started.
9. I have never liked bananas. I think they’re horrible!
10. What’s the most interesting city you have ever visited