Rules
Negative Sent.
Affirmative Sent
Questions
Short Answers
100

A letter used with affirmative verbs using he, she or it

What is: an -s?

100

He/walk/to the drugstore

What is: He doesn't walk to the drugstore.

100

He/brush/teeth

What is: He brushes his teeth.

100

She/go to the movies/on weekdays?

What is: Does she go to the movies on weekdays?

100

Is she your mother? No

What is: "No, she isn't"

200

An auxiliary used for questions involving I or You

What is: Do?

200

I/buy candy

What is: I don't buy candy.

200

She/eat breakfast

What is: She eats breakfast.

200

You/artist?

What is: Are you an artist?

200

Are those your pencils? Yes.

What is: Yes, they are.

300

It is usually put at the beginning of a yes/no question?

What is: an auxiliary?

300

They/teachers

What is: They aren't teachers.

300

I/artist

What is: I am an artist.

300

Her children/play board games?

What is: Do her children play board games?

300

Do you eat breakfast every day? No.

What is: No, I don't

400

It is an auxiliary used in sentences with I or you, in front of the main verb, to denote negation

What is: don't?

400

She/comb/hair

What is: She doesn't comb her hair.

400

You/singer

What is: You are a singer.

400

Her husband/exercise/in the park?

What is: Does her husband exercise in the park?

400

Does teacher Maria speak in English in class? Yes.

What is: Yes, she does.

500

It is a verb that doesn't need an auxiliary since it can state affirmative or negative sentences on its own

What is: verb to be?

500

You/eat breakfast 

What is: You don't eat breakfast.

500

It/scratch/all over

What is: It scratches all over.

500

The family/happy?

What is: Is the family happy?

500

Is she a model? No.

What is: No, she isn't.