I _____ (run) everyday.
I run everyday.
She _______ (eat) breakfast before school.
She eats breakfast before school.
I _______ (not like) apples.
I don't like apples.
I _______ (not sleep) in the morning.
I don't sleep in the morning.
They/swim/ everyday?
Do they swim everyday?
She/go/to the gym everyday?
Does she go to the gym everyday?
She ________ (eat) chocolate in the evenings.
She eats chocolate in the evenings.
They _______ (run) to school.
They run to school.
We (not\be) in the office.
We aren't in the office.
My friend _______ (not watch) TV everyday.
My friend doesn't watch TV everyday.
The cat/like/ to eat vegetables?
Does the cat like to eat vegetables?
My parents visit their friends in Paris every summer.
When ...?
When do my parents visit their friends?
My mother _______ (cook) for us everyday.
My mother cooks for us everyday.
I _______ (take) a shower twice a day.
I take a shower twice a day.
The dog _______ (not like) to eat vegetables.
The dog doesn't like to eat vegetables.
My friends _______ (not run) to school.
My friends don't run to school.
he\be\happy?
Is he happy?
You/help/your daughter with her homework?
Do you help your daughter with her homework?
He (be) late.
He is late.
She _______ (have) eggs and beans for breakfast.
She has eggs and beans for breakfast.
We _______ (not listen) to music all the time.
We don’t listen to music all the time.
She _______ (not help) her mother with the cooking.
She doesn't help her mother with the cooking.
Lulu (she) sings songs on Fridays.
Does Lulu sing songs on Fridays?
They/like/to watch comedy shows?
Do they like to watch comedy shows?
My brother _______ (go) to the park on weekends.
My brother goes to the park on weekends.
Jane ______ (play) the guitar.
Jane plays the guitar.
She (be\not) a doctor.
She isn't a doctor.
My teacher _______ (not give) us homework.
My teacher doesn't give us homework.
they\be\at home?
Are they at home?
Your brother/go out/everyday after work?
Does your brother go out everyday after work?
Alice (watch) cartoons every evening and then (go) to bed.
Alice watches cartoons every evening and then goes to bed.
They (be) tired.
They are tired.
He (not/make) breakfast every Sunday morning.
He doesn't make breakfast every Sunday morning.
You (not\be) right.
You aren't right.
Tom showers at 8 o'clock.
When?
When does Tom shower?
Usually we have dinner at 7 o'clock, because we all come home at 6 o'clock.
Why ... ?
Why do we have dinner at 7 o'clock?
My brother and I (have) lunch at 2 o'clock.
My brother and I have lunch at 2 o'clock.
He _______ (walk) his dog at the park.
He walks his dog at the park.
They (be\not) happy.
They aren't happy.
They _______ (not study).
They don't study.
Your sister/get up/ early in the morning?
Does your sister get up early in the morning?
you\be\OK?
Are you OK?