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English, 30.10.2020 03:00, funmi5504

Construye preguntas en presente perfecto simple, como en los ejemplos. 1. Lara / gain weight? Has Lara gained weight___?
2. Students / go to the party? ___Have students gone to the party__?
3. where / your parents / go? ?
4. you / hear about the latest news? ?
5. why / you / receive a lot of gift? ?
6. what/ you / cook for lunch? ?
7. Jane / come back? ?
8. Sheila / visit her grandparents? ?
9. My colleagues / receive their paycheck? ?
10.Teachers / prepare exams for this term? ?

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