Use the information in the chart to write the questions and answers.
example
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English, 16.10.2019 22:00 emhunter101
Use the information in the chart to write the questions and answers.
example
1. . has kate. . ever sprained her ankle?
yes, she . . has.
2. . george . . off his bike?
no, he . .
3. stacey, . . you . . playing hockey?
yes, i . .
when? . .
.
4. brian, . . what last may?
. .
5. maria, . . you off your . . surfboard?
what . . ?
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