An affirmative sentence with:
Subject: I
Verb: play
I play fortnite with my brother.
An negative sentence with:
Subject: I
Verb:like
I don't like gym class.
An interrogative sentence with:
Subject:You
Verb: run
Do you run marathons?
school to walk I every day .
I walk to school every day.
An affirmative sentence with:
Subject: She
Verb:be
She is excited!
An affirmative sentence with:
Subject: She
Verb: watch
She watches one piece after school.
An negative sentence with:
Subject: We
Verb: believe
We don't believe in ghosts.
An interrogative sentence with:
Subject:We
Verb:have
Do we have a plan ?
breakfast eats she every morning .
She eats breakfast every morning.
An negative sentence with:
Subject: I
Verb:be
I am not ready for the exam.
An affirmative sentence with:
Subject: They
Verb: participate
They participate in swim meets every Wednesday.
An negative sentence with:
Subject: She
Verb: enjoy
She doesn't enjoy drawing.
An interrogative sentence with:
Subject: I
Verb:want
Do I want to go?
his does brother play football on Saturdays ?
Does his brother play football on Saturdays ?
An interrogative sentence with:
Subject:You
Verb:be
Are you almost done?
An affirmative sentence with:
Subject:We
Verb: go
We go for lunch at noon.
An negative sentence with:
Subject: It
Verb: feel
It doesn't feel like Friday.
An interrogative sentence with:
Subject: They
Verb:know
Do they know the answers ?
vegetables do like they not .
They do not like vegetables.
An affirmative sentence with:
Subject:He
Verb: Have
He has activities on Sundays.
An affirmative sentence with:
Subject:We
Verb: go
AND the adverb right now
We are going to the food court right now.
An negative sentence with:
Subject:They
Verb:prefer
They don't prefer one teacher over the other.
An interrogative sentence with:
Subject: He
Verb: be
Isn't he happy?
always does after she homework her do school ?
Does she always do her homework after school?
An negative sentence with:
Subject: It
Verb: Be
It isn't nice to laugh at others.