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: Your hair looks nice. –Did you have- (you/have) a haircut? B: Yes. A: Who – did cut - (cut) it? Did you go- (you/go) to the hairdresser? B: No, a friend of mine -did-- (do) it for me.
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: Your hair looks nice. –Did you have- (you/have) a haircut? B: Yes. A: Who – did cut - (cut) it? Did you go- (you/go) to the hairdresser? B: No, a friend of mine -did-- (do) it for me.
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For the first “A” choice, your jot supposed to say “Who did cut it?” You should say “Who cut your hair for you?”
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