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Write in Simple Present form!

1. Lizzie/eat/fried rice every morning.

(+) Lizzie eats fried rice every morning.

(-) Lizzie doesn't eat fried rice every morning.

(?) Does Lizzie eat fried rice every morning?

2. We/go/to the school by bus.

(+) We go to the school by bus.

(-) We don't go to the school by bus.

(?) Do we go to the school by bus?

3. I/cook/fried noodle every Sunday morning.

(+)I cook fried noodle every Sunday morning.

(-) I don't cook fried noodle every Sunday morning.

(?) Do I cook fried noodle every Sunday morning?

4. My father/drink/a cup of coffee every morning.

(+) My father drinks a cup of coffee every morning.

(-) My father doesn't drink a cup of coffee every morning.

(?) Does my father drink a cup of coffee every morning?

5. The cat/play/the ball every day.

(+) The cat plays with the ball every day

(-) The cat doesn't play with the ball every day

(?) Does the cat play with the ball every day?

6. Andrea/write/ a letter every holiday

(+) Andrea writes a letter every holiday.

(-) Andrea doesn't write a letter every holiday.


(?) Does Andrea write a letter every holiday?

7. They/run/ at the park every Sunday

(+) They run at the park every Sunday.

(-) They don't run at the park every Sunday.

(?) Do they run at the park every Sunday?

8. My mother/buy/some fruits every Sunday

(+) My mother buys some fruits every Sunday.

(-) My mother doesn't buy some fruits every Sunday.

(?) Does my mother buy some fruits every Sunday?

9. The students/talk/about a new movie

(+) The students talk about a new movie.

(-) The students don't talk about a new movie.

(?) Do the students talk about a new movie?

10. You/walk/to the school every morning

(+) You walk to the school every morning.

(-) You don't walk to the school every morning.

(?) Do you walk to the school every morning?


I. Affirmative Sentences:
1. Mary and I go to the cinema every Friday.
2. Claudia and her friends have lunch once a month.
3. My brother Peter does karate three days a week.
4. Mr. Dean is a baker. He has a big bakery.
5. Mr. and Mrs. Parker come from Canada.
6. My parents love to travel.
7. Joan is a good teacher. She prepares her class with enthusiasm.
8. Ben is a good swimmer. He swims 400 meters very fast.
9. Sebastian studies at Bellas Artes School. He draws beautiful pictures.
10. Ben's sisters love to travel and are ballet dancers.

II. Negative Sentences:


1. My brother does not like to dance but he loves having a good talk.
2. Gina does not live in Paracas; she lives in Pisco.
3. My parents do not cook well. They want to have some cooking lessons.
4. My school workers do not do the homework on time.
5. Georgia does not have to walk his dog; he pays someone else to do that.
6. My cousin Lucas does not study on time; he will have many problems.
7. If you do not wear shirts because you do not like them, you will not be allowed in.
8. Please, do not forget to do the chores.
9. Mario does not like to wear shirts because he does not like them.
10. Jean and his brother are not twins. Jean is 12, and his brother is 10.

III. Interrogative Sentences:


1. Do you want to go to the movies? (Let's go today.)
2. Does your mother read the newspaper every day? (She prefers to watch the news.)
3. Do your cousins come to visit you every weekend? (We all play soccer and then watch a movie.)
4. What do you like for dinner? (I like chicken.)
5. What does Milena study? (She studies Architecture.)
6. Does your grandma study in New York? (She is studying Art.)
7. Does she cook very well? (Yes, she cooks very well.)

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