The document provides examples of negating sentences and forming questions from statements. It shows how to change statements like "Mary has to go straight ahead" to questions like "Doesn't Mary have to go straight ahead?" by negating the underlined portion and turning it into a question. There are multiple examples provided of negating statements and forming questions from them.
The document provides examples of negating sentences and forming questions from statements. It shows how to change statements like "Mary has to go straight ahead" to questions like "Doesn't Mary have to go straight ahead?" by negating the underlined portion and turning it into a question. There are multiple examples provided of negating statements and forming questions from them.
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The document provides examples of negating sentences and forming questions from statements. It shows how to change statements like "Mary has to go straight ahead" to questions like "Doesn't Mary have to go straight ahead?" by negating the underlined portion and turning it into a question. There are multiple examples provided of negating statements and forming questions from them.
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- Mary _________________________ go straight ahead. ?: ____________________________________________________straight ahead.? I have to do my homework again. -: I ____________________ do my homework again. ?: ________________________________________________my homework again? They have to read a book. -: They ___________________________ read a book. ?: _________________________________________________a book? He has to take the second left. -: He _________________________________ take the second left. ?: ______________________________________the second left?
Yesterday he had to help his father in the garden.
Yesterday he __________________________ help his father in the garden. ?: ____________________________________his father in the garden? Yesterday I had to go rock climbing. -: Yesterday I _____________________go rock climbing. ?: _________________________________ rock climbing? She had to bake a cake for the weekend. -: She _______________________ to bake a cake for the weekend. ?: _________________________________ a cake for the weekend? You had to feed your dog. You ___________________________ feed your dog. ?: _______________________________ your dog?
Ask for the underlined words; then negate the sentence.
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