VERBAL SENTENCES :
(+)I have played badminton for five hours
(-)I haven’t played badminton for five hours
(?)Have you played badminton for five hours?
(-)I haven’t played badminton for five hours
(?)Have you played badminton for five hours?
(+)I have visited the cinema
(-)I haven’t visited the cinema
(?)Have you visited the cinema?
(-)I haven’t visited the cinema
(?)Have you visited the cinema?
(+) I have waited you for three hours ago
(-) I have not waited you
for three hours ago
(?) Have I waited you for
three hours ago?
(+)He has had a lunch already
(-)He hasn’t had a lunch
(?)Has he had a lunch?
(-)He hasn’t had a lunch
(?)Has he had a lunch?
(+) He has studied for exam today.
(-) He has not studied for
exam today.
(?) Has he studied for exam
today?
(+) You have smiled last night.
(-) You have not smiled last
night.
(?) Have you smiled last
night?
(+)They have gone to Bandung
(-)They haven’t gone to Bandung
(?)Have they gone to Bandung?
(-)They haven’t gone to Bandung
(?)Have they gone to Bandung?
(+) Jack has cleaned his house.
(-) Jack has not cleaned his house.
(?) Has Jack cleaned his house?
(+)We have finished that homework
(-)We haven’t finished that homework
(?)Have we finished that homework?
(-)We haven’t finished that homework
(?)Have we finished that homework?
(+)He has came since twenty minutes
(-)He hasn’t came since twenty minutes
(?)Has he came since twenty minutes?
(-)He hasn’t came since twenty minutes
(?)Has he came since twenty minutes?