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swim / Where / she (?)
Where does she swim?
How / to school / they / go (?)
How do they go to school?
you / When / finish school (?)
When do you finish school?
Nina / computer games / play (?)
Does Nina play computer games?
they / in that house / live (?)
Do they live in that house?
your teacher / your homework / check (?)
Does your teacher check your homework?
you / mineral water / drink (?)
Do you drink mineral water?
Billy / work / in the supermarket (?)
Does Billy work in the supermarket?
Where / she / ride / her bike (?)
Where does she ride her bike?
they / clean / the bathroom (?)
Do they clean the bathroom?
he / When / go / home (?)
When does he go home?
you / speak / English (?)
Do you speak English?
not speak / I / Italian (-)
I don't speak Italian.
not write / letters / she (-)
She doesn't write letters.
11 years old / they / not be (-)
They aren't 11 years old.
breakfast / my Dad / not make (-)
My Dad doesn't make breakfast.
They / be / Isabel's parents. (+)
They are Isabel's parents.
from San Fernando / be / I (+)
I am from San Fernando.
sad / always / he / be  (+)
He's always sad.
be / six years old / she  (+)
She is six years old.
usually / I / be / happy (+)
I'm usually happy.
Maria / never / glasses / wear (-)
Maria never wears glasses.
K-Pop / listen to / my sister / always (+)
My sister always listens to K-Pop.
to school / run / never / I (-)
I never run to school.
always / we / our teeth / brush  (+)
We always brush our teeth.
on Sundays / it / rain / often (+)
It often rains on Sundays.
Emily / go / sometimes / to the disco (+)
Emily sometimes goes to the disco.
sometimes / we / read/ books (+)
We sometimes read books.