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KB4 U3 Rvw Everyday & Yesterday (+/-/?)
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Dad dried his hair with a towel. (?  every day)
Does dad dry his hair with a towel every day?
She washed her face before bed last night. (?  every night)
Does she wash her face before bed every night?
I read a comic last night. (? . every day)
Do you read a comic every night?
She holds her baby cousin every day. (-  yesterday)
She didn't hold her baby cousin yesterday.
I had lunch with my mom yesterday. (+) ...every day.
I have lunch with mom every day.
He hurt his hand last week.  (- every day)
He doesn't hurt his hand every day.
He went shopping at the mall last night. (? every night)
Does he go shopping at the mall every night?
I gave my teacher some chocolate for Valentines day last year. (?  every year)
Do you give your teacher chocolate for Valentines Day every year?
She washed her face before bed last night.  (+  every night)
She washes her face before bed every night.
My parents flew to America last year. (+  every year)
My parents fly to America every year.
I found money at the park last night. (?  every day)
Do you find money at the park every day?
My brother fell off his bike yesterday. (+ ever day)
My brother falls off  his bike every day.
We ate pizza and chips for breakfast this morning. (-  every day)
We don't eat pizza and chips for breakfast every day.
Dad dried his hair with a towel. (+  every day)
Dad dries his hair with a towel every day.
I drove my car yesterday (- every day)
I don't drive my car every day.
She drinks lemonade every day. (? yesterday)
Did she drink lemonade yesterday?
She draws a picture every day. (+   last night)
I drew a picture last night.
Mary does her homework everyday. (-  yesterday)
Mary didn't do her homework yesterday.
They come to my house every weekend. (?   last weekend)
Did they come to (your/my) house last weekend?
I choose to drink milk every day. (+   last week)
I chose to eat chocolate ice cream last week.
John didn't catch the bus yesterday.   (+   every day)
John catches the bus every day.
We can go to the cinema today. (-   last month)
We couldn't go to the cinema last month.
Mom buys bananas every week. (?   yesterday)
Did mom buy bananas yesterday?
My teacher brings cookies to class every Friday. (+    last Friday)
My teacher brought cookies to class last Friday.