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  • Kate and her friend (make) a snowman this morning.
    Kate and her friend MADE a snowman.
  • I (fry) some eggs for breakfast.
    I FRIED some eggs for breakfast.
  • My neighbor (not go) to the beach yet.
    My neighbor HASN'T GONE to the beach yet.
  • Granny already (watch) TV today.
    Granny HAS already WATCHED TV today.
  • This time, Tim's parents (help) him with his homework .
    This time Tim's parents HELPED him with his homework.
  • The rabbit finally (run away) from the fox?
    DID the rabbit finally RUN away from the fox?
  • He (stop) at the red light?
    DID he STOPPED at the red light?
  • He (smoke) a lot today.
    He HAS SMOKED / SMOKED a lot today.
  • You ever (ask) your dad about this?
    HAVE you ever ASKED your dad about this?
  • She (not wash) her hands this week.
    She HASN'T WASHED her hands this week.
  • He (not say) anything.
    He DIDN'T SAY anything.
  • Elisa (make) soup for lunch?
    DID Elisa MAKE soup for lunch?
  • You (put on) your hat?
    DID you PUT ON your hat?
  • She (take) her medicine this morning.
    She TOOK her medicine this morning.
  • I (not skate) this winter.
    I DIDN'T SKATE this winter.
  • He (not call / yet) me .
    He HASN'T CALLED me YET.
  • He (not give) his cake to anybody.
    He DIDN'T GIVE his cake to anybody. He HASN'T GIVEN his cake to anybody (if the action is not over yet)
  • The girl already (wake up).
    The girl HAS already WOKEN UP.
  • They (not sweep) the floor recently.
    They HAVEN'T SWEPT the floor recently.
  • Your dad (lately /look) at your diary?
    HAS your dad LOOKED at your diary LATELY?
  • Robert (not dust) his desk this week.
    Robert HASN'T DUSTED his desk this week.
  • He (be) late for the lesson today.
    He WAS late for the lesson today.
  • Your dad ever (read) this book to you?
    HAS your dad ever READ this book to you?
  • You (lose) your umbrella?
    DID you LOSE your umbrella?