Turn this sentence into a question.
Your teacher is Ms Herrera
Is your teacher Ms. Herrera?
My sister's son is my ...
nephew
Turn this affirmative sentence into a negative sentence:
He is a math teacher
He is not a math teacher
The tail of the dog
The dog's tail
Cave
Cave
Turn this sentence into a question.
The school is closed today.
Is the school closed today?
My brother's wife is my ...
sister in law
Turn this affirmative sentence into a negative sentence:
My mom is in the supermarket
My mom is not in the supermarket
The ears of the rabbit
The rabbit's ears
Cream
Cream
Turn this sentence into a question.
His friends are in Science class.
Are his friends in Science class?
My spouse's father is my
father in law
Turn this affirmative sentence into a negative sentence:
The library is on the first floor
The library is not on the first floor
The father of Cristina
Cristina's father
Shape
Shape
Turn this sentence into a question.
Maro is late for class.
Is Mario late for class?
My daughter's daughter is my
granddaughter
Turn this affirmative sentence into a negative sentence:
Pineapples are small and red
Pineapples are not small and red
The house of my family
My family's house
Paid
Paid
Turn this sentence into a question.
Their dad's name is Simon.
Is their dad's name Simon?
My aunt's son is my ...
cousin
Turn this affirmative sentence into a negative sentence:
Tokyo is in China.
Tokyo is not in China. it's in Japan
The first president of the United States was George Washington
The United States' first president was George Washington
Shine
Shine