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Cows eat grass. (This cow)
This cow eats grass.
She wants to be a dentist. (Question)
Does she want to be a dentist?
I don’t like tea. (The new girl)
The new girl doesn't like tea.
We see them every week. (Negative)
We don't see them every week.
I don’t wash the dishes. (No-one)
No-one washes the dishes.
She swims every morning. (We)
We swim every morning.
The course starts next Sunday. (Negative)
The course doesn't start next Sunday.
My daughter does the laundry. (Everyone)
Everyone does the laundry.
Do you like spaghetti? (Your friend)
Does your friend like spaghetti?
You go to holiday every summer. (Our neighbour)
Our neighbour goes on holiday every summer.
We live in Texas. (My favourite actor)
My favourite actor lives in Texas.
It snows a lot in winter in Russia. (Question)
Does it snow a lot in winter in Russia?
Your dog doesn’t use a computer. (Question)
Does your dog use a computer?
My mother never lies. (My parents)
My parents never lie.
Every child likes ice-cream. (I)
I like ice-cream.
Cats hate water. (Negative)
Cats don't hate water.
He doesn’t teach maths. (Question)
Does he teach maths?
Does Anna live in Paris? (Positive)
Anna lives in Paris.
She doesn’t study German on Mondays. (Question)
Does she study German on Mondays?
We like geography and science. (My best friend)
My best friend likes geography and science.
I like reading detective stories. (The history teacher)
The history teacher likes reading detective stories.
They speak English in Australia. (Question)
Do they speak English in Australia?
He gets up early every day. (I)
I get up early every day.
George brushes his teeth twice a day. (Negative)
George doesn't brush his teeth twice a day.
The earth goes round the sun. (Question)
Does the earth go round the sun?
The children are at home. (Question)
Are the children at home?
When do they usually get home? (Your friend)
When does your friend usually get home?
They sleep in the afternoon. (My grandpa)
My grandpa sleeps in the afternoon.
Do we know each other? (Negative)
We don't know each other.
You have a big house. (That singer)
That singer has a big house.
We go to the gym together. (My classmates)
My classmates go to the gym together.
We cook every day. (My Dad)
My Dad cooks every day.
It doesn’t rain here in the summer. (Positive)
It rains here in the summer.
Mum goes to work by car. (You)
You go to work by car.
The sun rises in the east. (Question)
Does the sun rise in the east?
Does he write an email? (Postive)
He writes an email.
We go to a gallery every Sunday. (My cousin)
My cousin goes to a gallery every Sunday.
We generally sing songs all together. (They)
They generally sing songs all together.
It smells delicious in the kitchen. (Negative)
It doesn't smell delicious in the kitchen.
It usually rains every day here. (Question)
Does it usually rain every day here?
He thinks he is very handsome. (They)
They think they are very handsome.
He loves to play basketball. (You)
You love to play basketball.
He goes to school. (They)
They go to school.
He goes to school. (They)
They go to school.
She writes an e-mail to her best friend. (I)
I write an e-mail to my best friend.
Does she go to the park? (You)
Do you go to the park?