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algol13
3 years ago
12

Write a question for each answer.

English
1 answer:
harina [27]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. What time do you usually get up?

2. What book were you reading at the library?

3. Why were you by the convenience store the other day?

4. Have you eaten your lunch today?

5. Okay i'm done rolling the cookie dough into balls and i have placed them on the baking tray, what do i do now?

6. I noticed you were a little down yesterday, how were you feeling?

7. What are you doing in the bathroom? You are taking forever.

8. Hey your up earlier than usual today, what's the rush?

9. Don't you usually take your bike with you, where is it?

10. So i heard you are having a party, who did you invite?

oof i hope these are fine

Explanation:

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