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Change to interrogative form. a) You have seen him lately. b) She has never set the table properly. c) I have helped people find theselves. d) The Beatles have broken many rules.
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Change to interrogative form.
a) You have seen him lately.
b) She has never set the table properly.
c) I have helped people find theselves.
d) The Beatles have broken many rules.
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a) have you seen him lately?
b)Does she ever set the table properly
c) Have I helped people find themselves?
d) Does The Beatles ha broken any rules?
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