______________ a cat in the room.
There is a cat in the room.
I ______ a bicycle.
I have got a bicycle.
Carmen ________ (go) to school every day.
Carmen goes to school every day.
_______ (There is / There are) three pens on the table."
There are three pens on the table.
___________ (not) any books on the table.
There aren't any books on the table.
They _________ (not) a new car.
They haven't got a new car.
She __________ (not eat) apples.
She doesn't eat apples.
Lola ___________ (dance) every Friday.
Lola dances every Friday.
____________ a chair in the corner?
Is there a chair in the corner?
__________ she __________ a dog?
Has she got a dog?
________ they _________ (play) football?
Do they play football?
Arty ___________ (have got) two pets.
Arty has got two pets.
Change Affirmative to Negative: “There are two dogs outside.”
There aren’t two dogs outside.
Change this to negative:
"We have got homework."
We haven’t got homework.
Change this to negative:
"He works in an office."
"He doesn’t work in an office."
Change this to negative:
"There are five birds in the tree."
"There aren’t five birds in the tree"
Change Affirmative to Interrogative: “There is a pencil on the desk.”
Is there a pencil on the desk?
Change this to a question:
"He has got two brothers."
Has he got two brothers?
Change this to a question:
"She reads books."
"Does she read books?"
Change this to a question:
"He plays basketball on weekends."
"Does he play basketball on weekends?"