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Tenses Review

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    Tenses Review
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  • Turn the following sentence into its negative form. We meet every Thursday.
    We do not (don't) meet every Thursday.
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  • Turn the following sentence into its negative form. The candle is burning fast.
    The candle is not (isn't) burning fast.
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  • Turn the following sentence into its negative form. I have been here for twenty minutes.
    I have not (haven't) been here for twenty minutes.
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  • Turn the following sentence into its negative form. I lived in that house when I was young.
    I did not (didn't) live in that house when I was young.
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  • Turn the following sentence into its negative form. She was cooking when I called her.
    She was not (wasn't) cooking when I called her.
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  • Turn the following sentence into its negative form. When we arrived, the train had left.
    When we arrived, the train had not (hadn't) left.
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  • Turn the following sentence into its negative form. I think I will go to the gym tomorrow.
    I think I will not (won't) go to the gym tomorrow.
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  • Turn the following sentence into its negative form. I am going to stay at home today.
    I am not going to stay at home today.
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  • Turn the following sentence into its interrogative form. I will be at work tomorrow.
    Will I be at work tomorrow? / Will you be at work tomorrow?
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  • Turn the following sentence into its interrogative form. We are going to have a holiday next year.
    Are we going to have a holiday next year?
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  • Turn the following sentence into its interrogative form. I had seen him before.
    Had I seen him before?
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  • Turn the following sentence into its interrogative form. They were having dinner when it started to rain.
    Were they having dinner when it started to rain?
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  • Turn the following sentence into its interrogative form. I played tennis last week.
    Did you play tennis last week? / Did I play tennis last week?
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  • Turn the following sentence into its interrogative form. He has worked in New York for a long time.
    Has he worked in New York for a long time?
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  • Turn the following sentence into its interrogative form. She is living with her sister.
    Is she is living with her sister?
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  • Turn the following sentence into its interrogative form. Bears hibernate for four months.
    Do bears hibernate for four months?
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