Sentence examples of "avere" in Italian with translation "hasn't"

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Non ha dimenticato queste regole. She hasn't forgotten these rules.
Mary non ha ancora mangiato. Mary hasn't eaten yet.
Tom non ha conosciuto Mary. Tom hasn't met Mary.
Tom non ha incontrato Mary. Tom hasn't met Mary.
Tom non ha ancora finito. Tom hasn't finished yet.
Non ha lasciato nessun messaggio. He hasn't left any message.
Questo cappotto non ha tasche. This coat hasn't pockets.
Non ha lasciato alcun messaggio. He hasn't left any message.
Lui non ha lasciato messaggi. He hasn't left any message.
Tom non ha chiuso occhio. Tom hasn't slept a wink.
Fahima non ha ancora finito. Fahima hasn't finished yet.
Lui non ha lasciato nessun messaggio. He hasn't left any message.
Tom non ha rinunciato alla speranza. Tom hasn't given up hope.
Tom non ha chiamato Mary recentemente. Tom hasn't called Mary lately.
Non ha ancora scritto la lettera. He hasn't written the letter yet.
Lui non ha lasciato alcun messaggio. He hasn't left any message.
Mary non ha ancora grigliato la carne. Mary hasn't grilled the meat yet.
Tom non ha ancora comprato il pane. Tom hasn't bought bread yet.
Tom non ha chiamato Mary di recente. Tom hasn't called Mary lately.
Tom non ha ancora inviato la lettera. Tom hasn't sent the letter yet.
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