
1) The train has (stop) We can go now. 2) She isn't ready. She hasn't her cases yet. (pack) 3)
She has some photos. (take) 4) Samat hasn't yet. (arrive). Where can he be? your mother. (see) which shoes to buy yet. (decide) to France. (move) 7) My family has 5) I've never 6) I haven't

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The train has stopped. We can go now.
She isn't ready. She hasn't packed her cases yet.
She has taken some photos.
Samat hasn't arrived yet. Where can he be?
I haven't seen your mother.
I haven't decided which shoes to buy yet.
My family has moved to France.



1) The train has stopped. We can go now. 2) She isn't ready. She hasn't packed her cases yet. 3) She has taken some photos. 4) Samat hasn't arrived yet. Where can he be? 5) Your mother hasn't seen which shoes to buy yet. 6) I've never decided to move to France. 7) My family has moved.
It seems like you have provided a series of sentences with missing words. Let's fill in the missing words and provide a more detailed response for each sentence:
1) The train has stopped. We can go now. - The word "stop" is missing in this sentence. With the word "stop" included, the sentence makes sense. It implies that the train has come to a stop, and now it is possible for us to proceed with our journey.
2) She isn't ready. She hasn't packed her cases yet. - The word "pack" is missing in this sentence. With the word "pack" included, the sentence suggests that she is not prepared because she has not yet put her belongings into her cases.
3) She has taken some photos. - This sentence is complete and does not require any additional words. It simply states that she has captured some photographs.
4) Samat hasn't arrived yet. Where can he be? - The word "arrive" is missing in this sentence. With the word "arrive" included, the sentence indicates that Samat has not yet reached his destination, and the speaker is wondering where he might be.
5) Your mother hasn't seen which shoes to buy yet. - The word "see" is missing in this sentence. With the word "see" included, the sentence suggests that your mother has not yet had the opportunity to examine and decide on which shoes to purchase.
6) I've never decided to move to France. - The word "decide" is missing in this sentence. With the word "decide" included, the sentence conveys that the speaker has never made a choice or settled on the decision to relocate to France.
7) My family has moved. - This sentence is complete and does not require any additional words. It indicates that the speaker's family has relocated to a new place.


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