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  • You haven't taken your medicine. [affirmative]
    You've taken your medicine.
  • you - to see - a whale [build the question]
    Have you ever seen a whale?
  • he - to see - a seahorse [build an indirect question (do you know if ...)]
    Do you know if he has ever seen a seahorse?
  • you - to swim with - seals [build a question]
    Have you ever swum with seals?
  • Nunca he visto un tiburón.
    I've never seen a shark.
  • Has Rosanna ever seen a walrus? [answer - negative]
    No, She has never seen a walrus.
  • she - to feed - a walrus [build a question]
    Has she ever fed a walrus?
  • he - to touch - a jellyfish [build a question]
    Have you ever touched a jellyfish?
  • We've invited a lot of people. [negative]
    We haven't invited a lot of people.
  • Has Scott ever seen a seal? [answer - affirmative]
    Yes, he has seen a seal (before).
  • He's done his homework. [negative]
    He hasn't done his homework.
  • You've passed the exam. [negative]
    You haven't passed the exam.
  • Has Scott ever fed a shark? [answer affirmative]
    Yes, he has fed a shark (before).
  • Has Rosanna ever fed a shark? [answer - negative]
    No, she has never fed a shark.
  • I've invited TWELVE people so far. [What's the question?]
    How many people have you invited so far?
  • I haven't made any mistakes. [question]
    Have I made any mistakes?
  • Él nunca ha comido sopa de pulpo.
    He's never eaten octopus soup.
  • She hasn't gotten up. [question]
    Has she gotten up?
  • Has Scott ever been to the aquarium? [answer - negative]
    No, he has never been to the aquarium.
  • Nunca hemos estado en París.
    We've never been to Paris.
  • I haven't chosen the best one. [question]
    Have I chosen the best one?
  • I've put your phone IN YOUR BAG. [Whats the question?]
    Where have you put my phone?
  • Have Scott and Rosanna ever swum with dolphins? [answer - negative]
    No, they have never swum with dolphins.
  • He's heard the good news. [question]
    Has he heard the good news?
  • He's passed FIVE exams so far. [What's the question?]
    How many exams has he passed so far?
  • they - to see - an octopus [build a question]
    Have they ever seen an octopus?