affirmative
run / I / every day
I run every day.
from / I / Australia / am
I am not from Australia.
they/ swim/ every day
Do they swim every day?
breakfast /she/ eat / before school
She eats breakfast before school.
Tom and David are walk to school. (find error and correct, and make it to a negative sentence)
Tom and David don't walk to school.
your sister / study English/ Where
Where does your sister studey English?
everyday/she / chocolate/eat /
She eats chocolate everyday.
sunny/ the weather / is
The weather isn't sunny.
begin / the party / at 7pm
does the party begin at 7pm?
his surname/ John/ is
Is John his surname?
married / is/ she
She isn't married.
many /the game / people / watch
Do many people watch the game?
cook / my mother / delicious / food
My mother cooks delicious food.
rain / it / every summer
It doesn't rain every summer
work out / My friends and I / in the gym
Do you and your friends work out in the gym?
beautiful / next to me / The friend /is
The friend next to me is beautiful
my friends/ run / to school
My friends don't run to school.
job/ brother's/ wh-word / your/ ?
What is your brother's work?
play guitar /Jane /homework/ after
Jane plays guitar after homework.
watch TV/ my friend/ every day
My friend doesn't watch TV every day.
get up/ on time / your sister
Does your sister get up on time?
walk/ with his friends/ he/ in a park
He walks with his friends in a park.
my teacher/ coffee/ like
My teacher doesn't like coffee
watch / you / on TV /Wh-word
What do you watch on TV?
study / Claudia's brother / French
Claudia's brother studies French.
have / My kitchen's house / a big oven
My kitchen's house doesn't have a big oven
live / Maria and Felipe / together
Do Maria and Felipe live together?
understand / your son / the lesson
your son understands the lesson
study / Camila's children / French
Camila's children don't study French
like / Angie's son / football
Does Angie's son like football?