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you / invite / your friends? – ✔
Have you invited your friends yet? - Yes, I have. I’ve already invited them.
your class / go / to the computer room? – ✘
Has your class been to the computer room yet? - No, they haven’t. They haven’t been there yet.
your friend / meet / the school nurse? – ✘
Has your friend met the school nurse yet? - No, he hasn’t. He hasn’t met her yet.
the teacher / give / you a locker? – ✔
Has the teacher given you a locker yet? - Yes, he has. He’s already given me one.
your parents / clean up? – ✘
Have your parents cleaned up yet? - No, they haven’t. They haven’t cleaned up yet.
you and your sister / decorate / the room? – ✘
Have you and your sister decorated the room yet? - No, we haven’t. We haven’t decorated it yet.
your mum / make / a cake? – ✔
Has your mum made a cake yet? - Yes, she has. She’s already made one.
your friend / cook / the food? – ✘
Has your friend cooked the food yet? - No, she hasn’t. She hasn’t cooked it yet.
you / buy / the food? – ✔
Have you bought the food yet? - Yes, I have. I’ve already bought it.
your mum / plan / the games? – ✔
Has your mum planned the games yet? - Yes, she has. She’s already planned them.
your dad / choose / the music for the party? – ✘
Has your dad chosen the music for the party yet? - No, he hasn’t. He hasn’t chosen it yet.
you / meet / the head teacher? – ✔
Have you met the head teacher yet? - Yes, I have. I’ve already met her.
your parents / see / the library? – ✔
Have your parents seen the library yet? - Yes, they have. They’ve already seen it.
your sister / go / to the gym? – ✘
Has your sister been to the gym yet? - No, she hasn’t. She hasn’t been there yet.
the teacher / show / you the cloakroom? – ✘
Has the teacher shown you the cloakroom yet? - No, she hasn’t. She hasn’t shown me yet.
you and your friends / play / football? – ✘
Have you and your friends played football yet? - No, we haven’t. We haven’t played it yet.
your brother / play / basketball? – ✔
Has your brother played basketball yet? - Yes, he has. He’s already played.
you / have / a drink? – ✔
Have you had a drink yet? - Yes, I have. I’ve already had one.
your friend / find / the canteen? – ✘
Has your friend found the canteen yet? - No, she hasn’t. She hasn’t found it yet.
you / meet / the gym instructor? – ✔
Have you met the gym instructor yet? - Yes, I have. I’ve already met him.