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Review Simple Present
Review Simple Present
Review Simple Present
Gleissner Ferreira
Make affirmative, negative and interrogative present simple sentences.
2. (I / like swimming)
Affirmative: I like swimming.
Negative: I don’t like swimming.
Interrogative: Do I like swimming?
3. (you / play badminton on Saturdays)
Affirmative: You play badminton on Saturdays.
Negative: You don’t play badminton on Saturdays.
Interrogative: Do you play badminton on Saturdays?
4. (the class / begin at 9am)
Affirmative: The class begins at 9am.
Negative: The class doesn’t begin at 9am.
Interrogative: Does the class begin at 9am?
5. (they / sometimes go to the cinema)
Affirmative: They sometimes go to the cinema.
Negative: They sometimes don’t go to the cinema.
Interrogative: Do they sometimes go to the cinema?
6. (she / love chocolate)
Affirmative: She loves chocolate.
Negative: She doesn’t love chocolate.
Interrogative: Does she love chocolate?
7. (we / study French)
Affirmative: We study French.
Negative: We don’t study French.
Interrogative: Do we study French?
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