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24 Mei 2023 23:50

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Change the following sentences into positive, negative or interrogative form! (+) Emily has cooked for the guests curry today. (-)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (?)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Michael Y

25 Mei 2023 13:09

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<p>&nbsp;(-) Emily Hasn't cooked curry for the guests today. (present perfect)</p><p>(?) Has Emily cooked curry for the guests today? (present perfect)</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Present perfect ditandai dgn adanya Has diikuti oleh past participle verb berikutnya yakni Cook(ed)&nbsp;<br><br>makin pinter ya :)</p>

 (-) Emily Hasn't cooked curry for the guests today. (present perfect)

(?) Has Emily cooked curry for the guests today? (present perfect)

 

Present perfect ditandai dgn adanya Has diikuti oleh past participle verb berikutnya yakni Cook(ed) 

makin pinter ya :)


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