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Two penguins played tennis every Saturday last year. - ?
DID two penguins play tennis every Saturday last year?
Cats and mice danced together yesterday. - ?
DID cats and mice dance together yesterday?
This baby monster looks very happy. - ?
DOES this baby monster look very happy?
She always comes to school on time. - ?
DOES she always come to school on time?
Two grey mice are singing songs on the roof. - ?
ARE two grey mice singing songs on the roof?
The mouse always sleeps in its bed. - ?
DOES the mouse always sleep in its bed?
The crocodile always eats cakes or ice creams for lunch. - ?
DOES the crocodile always eat cakes or ice creams for lunch.
The table was bigger than the dog. - ?
WAS the table bigger than the dog.
The biggest boy is wearing a blue T-shirt.
IS the biggest boy wearing a blue T-shirt?
I always got up very early in summer. - ?
DID I always get up very early in summer?
I always got up very early in summer. - NO!
I DIDN'T/ DID NOT always get up very early in summer.
The biggest boy is wearing a blue T-shirt. - NO!
The biggest boy ISN'T/ IS NOT wearing a blue T-shirt.
The table was bigger than the dog. - NO!
The table WASN'T/ WAS NOT bigger than the dog.
The crocodile always eats cakes or ice creams for lunch. - NO!
The crocodile DON'T/ DO NOT always eat cakes or ice creams for lunch.
The mouse always sleeps in its bed. - NO!
The mouse DOESN'T/DOES NOT always sleep in its bed.
Two grey mice are singing songs on the roof. - NO!
Two grey mice AREN'T/ARE NOT singing songs on the roof.
She always comes to school on time. - NO!
She DOESN'T/ DOES NOT always come to school on time.
This baby monster looks very happy. - NO!
This baby monster DOESN'T/ DOES NOT look very happy.
Cats and mice danced together yesterday. - NO!
Cats and mice DIDN'T/ DID NOT dance together yesterday.
Monsters always sleep under the bed. - NO!
Monsters DON't always sleep under the bed.
Two penguins played tennis every Saturday last year. - NO!
Two penguins DIDN'T/ DID NOT play tennis every Saturday last year.
The monkey can play piano very well. - NO!
The monkey CAN'T/ CANNOT play piano very well.
Her grandparents do morning exercises every day. - NO!
Her grandparents DON'T/DO NOT do morning exercises every day.
His grandma likes to play with a ball. - NO!
His grandma DOESN'T/ DOES NOT like to play with a ball.
He rides a pig every day. - NO!
He DOESN'T/ DOES NOT ride a pit every day.
My uncle has got a helicopter. - NO!
My uncle HASN'T/ HAS NOT got a helicopter.
This turtle is very young. - NO!
This turtle ISN'T/ IS NOT very young.
Santa Claus swims very well. - NO!
Santa Claus DOESN'T/ DOES NOT swims very well.
The hen can skate. - NO!
The hen CAN'T/ CANNOT skate.
The vampire's cat is eating a spider. - NO!
The vampire's cat ISN'T/ IS NOT eating a spider.
He has got five cousins. - NO!
He HASN'T/ HAS NOT got five cousins.
My aunt is a vampire. - NO!
My aunt ISN'T/ IS NOT a vampire.