HELP ME PLEASE!!Complete the dialogues and act them out.
Example: -Have you bought the dictionary?
-Yes, I have.
-When did you buy it?
-I bought it three days ago.
-Why did you buy it?
-Our teacher asked us to do it.
1)-Have you seen this film?
-Yes,....
-....
-Where ....?
2)-Has your brother rung up granny?
-Yes,...
-When...
-...
3)-Have they been to Paris 
-Yes,...
-When ...?
-....
-Where ....?
4)-Have the children found their pet?
-Yes,...
-When...?
-...
-Where...?
5)-Have you begun your French classes?
-Yes,...
-When...?
-...
-With whom did you...?
-...
6)-Has she had lunch yet?
-Yes,...
-When...?
-...
-Where...?
-...?
7)-Have Mary and John finished their homework?
-Yes,...
-When...?
-...
8)-Has Bobby played the piano?
-Yes,...
-When...?
-...
-Where did he ...?
-...
HELP ME PLEASE!! Complete the dialogues and act them out. - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: This is really good. But instead of "...." say something 

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