I like cats.
I don't like cats.
Do you like pizza?
Yes, I do. / No, I don't.
You play football.
Do you play football?
We like homework.
We don’t like homework.
Make this negative:
I play football.
I don’t play football.
She likes cats.
She doesn't like cats.
Does he play football?
Yes, he does/ No he doesn't.
They like pizza.
Do they like pizza?
We live in Barcelona.
We don’t live in Barcelona.
Make this a question: She likes pizza.
Does she like pizza?
He plays basketball.
He doesn't play basketball.
Do they live in Granada?
Yes, they do. / No, they don't.
She plays tennis every Saturday
Does she play tennis every Saturday?
We play hockey at school.
We don’t play hockey at school.
Answer the question: Do they go to Ermita?
Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.
We visit our grandma every Saturday.
We don’t visit our grandma every Saturday.
Does your dad cook every day?
Yes, he does. / No, he doesn't.
Your dad watches TV in English
Does your dad watch TV in English?
We have class on Saturday mornings.
We don’t have class on Saturday mornings.
Make this negative: My mom watches TV every night
My mom doesn’t watch TV every night.
I told my friend that my dad watches TV every night.
I told my friend that my dad doesn't watch TV every night.
Do we have class on Saturday?
No, we don't.
The students study English at San José on Mondays.
Do the students study English at San José on Mondays?
We read in English and Spanish every day at school.
We don’t read in English and Spanish every day at school.
Make a question and give a short answer: The students study English at San José on Mondays.
Do the students study English at San José on Mondays? — Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.