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Form a question or a negative sentence: I saw Jane during the meeting. (negative)
I didn't see Jane during the meeting.
Form a queston or a negatvie sentence: I was at the party last Saturday. (question - where/you?)
Where were you last Saturday?
Form a question or a negative sentence: Pele was Brazil's best ever footballer. (negative)
Pele wasn't Brazil's best ever footballer
Forn a question or a negative sentence: They bought a new house in Rome. (question - where?)
Where did they buy a new house?
Form a question or a negative sentence: The Queen visited Australia last summer. (negative)
The Queen didn't visit Australia last summer.
Form a question or a negative sentence: She drove a BMW to the party last night? (question - what car?)
What car did she drive to the party?
Form a question or a negative sentence: I played tennis last week. (negative)
I didn't play tennis last week.
Form a question or a negative sentence: Jason went to Paris last weekend. (question - where?)
Where did Jason go last weekend?
We / not watch / a film on TV yesterday, we / play / tennis.
We didn’t watch a film on TV yesterday, we played tennis.
The class / not start / at 8.30 last week, it / start / at 9 o’clock.
The class didn’t start at 8.30 last week, it started at 9 o’clock.
Did / your sister / help / with your homework last night?
Did your sister help you with your homework last night?
How / you / travel / to work last week?
How did you travel to work last week?
The shop / not open / at 8 o’clock, it / open / at 9 o’clock.
The shop didn’t open at 8 o’clock, it opened at 9 o’clock.
you / watch / television last night?
Did you watch television last night?
What / you / do / last weekend?
What did you do last weekend?
What time / you / start / work yesterday?
What time did you start work yesterday?