1) ? a) Have Bob arrived yet? b) Has Bob arrived yet? 2) ? a) No, he hasn't got here yet. b) No, he hasn't gotten here yet. 3) ? a) Have anyone tried to call him? b) Has anyone tried to call him? 4) ? a) I don't think anyone have. b) I don't think anyone has. 5) ? a) Maybe he has overslept. b) Maybe he hasn't overslept. 6) What happened in the story? a) Apparently, they had a meeting but Bob didn't want to go. b) Apparently, they had a meeting but Bob didn't appear. c) And they are trying to call him. d) And they are discussing why. 7) What is the participle form of the verbs: "arrive", "got", "try" and "oversleep"? a) arriven, gotten, tryed, oversleept b) arrived, gotten, tryed, oversleeped c) arriven, gotten, tried, overslept d) arrived, gotten, tried, overslept. 8) "John _ woken up late" a) have b) has 9) "Mary and Susy _ left work early today" a) have b) has 10) "John _ spoken to anyone yet" a) haven't b) hasn't 11) "Susan and Mary _ done all the work" a) hasn't b) haven't 12) "A Susan e a Mary já escreveram o relatório?" a) Has Susan and Mary written the report yet? b) Have Susan and Mary written the report? c) Have Susan and Mary written the report yet? 13) "O John não leu a redação que eu enviei para ele?" a) Hasn't John read the essay I sent him? b) Haven't John read the essay I sent him? c) Hasn't John readen the essay I sent him?

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