Change the sentence into the interrogative form:
Sarah doesn't study every day.
Does Sarah study every day?
or
Doesn't Sarah study every day?
Change into the negative form:
She is studying English.
She isn't studying English.
Whose backpack is that?
a) It's Tony.
b) It Tony's.
c) It's Tony's.
I need to talk to ____
a) I
b) we
c) you
c) you
What are you doing? (studying English)
I am studying English.
Change the sentence into the negative form:
I play basketball with my friends on Saturdays.
I don't play basketball with my friends on Saturdays.
Change into the interrogative form:
Tommy's parents are going to a party.
Are Tommy's parents going to a party?
Answer: Are these your sneakers?
Yes, they are.
No, they aren't.
The teacher called _____.
a) I
b) us
c) they
b) us
When do you wake up late? (on the weekend)
I wake up late on the weekend.
Change into the affirmative:
Josh doesn't clean his room during the week.
Josh cleans his room during the week.
Answer:
Are you listening to music?
Yes, I am (listening to music)
No, I'm not (listening to music)
Whose earphones are those? (Clark)
They are Clark's (earphones).
Jason likes to go to the mall with his parents.
_____ likes to go to the mall with ______.
He likes to go to the mall with them.
Whose toy is this? (my dog)
It's my dog's (toy).
Complete in the affirmative and in the negative forms:
George ______ TV before dinner. (watch)
George watches TV before dinner.
George doesn't watch TV before dinner.
Complete:
Susan _____________ with her friend. (talk)
Susan is talking with her friend.
Whose parents are playing cards? (Jane)
Jane's parents are playing cards.
You and I don't want to play video games with Stuart today.
______ don't want to play video games with ____ today.
We don't want to play video games with him today.
Where does Tina have lunch? (at her house)
She has lunch at her house.
Complete in the affirmative and in the negative forms:
He ____ a cold. (have)
He has a cold.
He doesn't have a cold.
Complete:
My friend and I ________ the same book! (read)
My friend and I are reading the same book!
Make a question to this answer:
It's Susan's cell phone.
Whose cell phone is that?
I --> ____
__ --> you
he --> ___
she --> ___
___ --> it
we --> ___
they --> ___
I --> me
you --> you
he --> him
she --> her
it --> it
we --> us
they --> them
How many brothers and sisters does Leo have? (one brother / three sisters)
Leo has one brother and three sisters.