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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Have doing / Having done

I think this sentence is correct:

- Did seeing that make you feel good?

But how should I ask when using the verb to have?

1) Have doing exercise make you stronger?

2) Having done exercise make you stronger?

Regards:

Manuel
  

Top answer

Did ... make ... Did that make you feel good?

  • Did ...
  • make ...
  • Did that make you feel good?
  • Did seeing that make you feel good?
  • Has ...
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Did ... make ...

Did that make you feel good?

Did seeing that make you feel good?

Has ... made ...

Has that made you feel good?

Has seeing that made you feel good?

Did ... make ...

Did that make you stronger?

Did doing exercise make you stronger?
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