She ___ (not / like) coffee.
does not like / doesn’t like
___ he ___ (walk) to school every day?
Does he walk?
We ___ (not / watch) TV last night.
did not watch / didn’t watch
___ you ___ (cook) dinner last night?
Did you cook dinner?
Make a negative sentence in the present using “play.”
Example: “She doesn’t play soccer.”
They ___ (study) English twice a week.
study
What time ___ they ___ (finish) class?
What time do they finish class?
She ___ (study) for two hours yesterday evening.
studied
Where ___ she ___ (visit) last weekend?
Where did she visit?
Make a negative sentence in the past using “study.”
Example: “They didn’t study yesterday.”
He always ___ (watch) TV after dinner.
watches
Who ___ she ___ (talk) to every morning?
Who does she talk to?
He ___ (play) soccer last Saturday, but he ___ (not / win).
played, did not win / didn’t win
What movie ___ they ___ (watch) on Friday?
What movie did they watch?
Ask a present question with “visit” → short answer.
Example: “Do you visit your grandma?” → “Yes, I do.”
My brother ___ (not / play) the guitar very well.
does not play / doesn’t play
How often ___ you ___ (clean) your room?
How often do you clean your room?
They ___ (plan) a trip, but they ___ (cancel) it later.
planned, canceled
Why ___ he ___ (not / help) you yesterday?
Why didn’t he help?
Ask a past question with “work” → short answer.
Example: “Did she work last weekend?” → “No, she didn’t.”