She has never (let) let her daughter have a boyfriend.

Have you already (read) read today’s newspaper?

The house has been (sell) sold.

He has (lose) lost his wallet again.

I have (write) written three essays this week.

That clock was (make) made in Switzerland.

He had (run) run 6 miles when he hurt his ankle.

I have never (see) seen such a beautiful view.

He has (teach) tought hundreds of students during his career.

Have you ever (meet) met a famous person?

Because she hadn’t (pay) paid the bill, the electricity went off.

They have (send) sent Christmas cards to all their friends.

Where have we (put) put the car keys?

We have never (sing) sung in public before.

She had (wear) wore her blue dress many times.

John had never (speak) spoken English before he came to London.

Why have you (stand) stood up – are we leaving?

Have you ever (swim) swam in the Atlantic Ocean?

It had (take) taken three hours to reach the station, so they had missed the train.

I have never (say) said that I didn’t love you.

David jumped into the air. He had (sit) sat on a drawing pin.

The weatherman had (tell) told us it would be sunny, but it rained all day.

I’m sorry I’m so tired. I haven’t (sleep) slept .

Have you (think) thought about changing jobs?

He’d thought he had (understand) understood but now he realised he’d made a mistake.