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Opposite Sentences (Beginner 2)

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    Simple Present Affirmative / Negative
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  • I like running, but I don't like swimming.
    I don't like running, but I like swimming.
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  • He doesn't like cooking.
    He likes cooking.
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  • Roberto likes watching football on TV, but he doesn't like playing it.
    Roberto doesn't like watching football on TV, but he likes playing it.
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  • I don't go to bed early.
    I go to bed early.
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  • He likes playing golf, but he doesn't like playing tennis.
    He doesn't like playing golf, but he likes playing tennis.
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  • She isn't German, she's British.
    She's German, she isn't British.
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  • I drive to work because I have a car.
    I don't drive to work because I don't have a car.
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  • Jackie has a big family.
    Jack doesn't have a big family.
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  • They go to the beach in the summer.
    They don't go to the beach in the summer.
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  • We like working out.
    We don't like working out.
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  • He goes cycling every day.
    He doesn't go cycling every day.
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  • She's tired and she wants to go to bed.
    She isn't tired and she doesn't want to go to bed.
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  • I drink coffee in the morning.
    I don't drink coffee in the morning.
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  • Nicki likes listening to music.
    Nicki doesn't like listening to music.
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  • Amelia isn't happy because she doesn't have a boyfriend.
    Amelia is happy because she has a boyfriend.
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