Make a question (present perfect tense ) ?
Doctor /pay/ the bill /
A. Have Doctor payed the bill ?
B. Has doctor paid the bill ?
C. Has the bill doctor paid ?
D. Have the bill doctor paid ?

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A. give/falls
B. gives/falls
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A. play
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A. Very enthusiastic
B. Unwilling to make a decision or commitment
C. Strongly opposed
D. Completely detached
