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I ( cook / cooks ) on Monday.
cook
You ( dance / dances ) on Tuesday.
dance
We ( read / reads ) on Wednesday.
read
They ( sleep / sleeps ) on Thursday.
sleep
He ( write / writes ) on Friday.
writes
She ( draw / draws ) on Saturday.
draws
It ( run / runs ) on Sunday.
runs
She ( wash / washes ) the car on Saturday
washes
You ( clean / cleans ) the windows on Tuesday.
clean
We ( study / studies ) English on Sunday.
study
He ( study / studies ) Science on Monday.
studies
Mark ( wash / washes ) the motorbike on Monday.
washes
Natasha ( cry / cries ) everyday.
cries
Jo, Max, and I (do / does) English homework on Monday.
do
Monica (eat) _______ eggs.
eats
Teddy and Monica (eat) _______ eggs.
eat
Angie and I (drink) _______ coffee.
drink
Eva (like) _______ chocolate.
likes
Dustin (watch) _______ movies.
watches
We ( take / takes ) pictures of birds.
take
They ( talk / talks ) about cars.
talk
He ( think / thinks ) about school.
thinks
She ( play / plays ) soccer / football.
plays
It ( rain / rains ) here a lot
rains
I ( like / likes ) chocolate.
like
He ( like / likes ) chocolate.
likes
You ( watch / watches ) movies.
watch
She ( watch / watches ) TV.
watches
The babies ( cry / cries ) every night.
cry
The baby (cry / cries) every night.
cries
I ( fly / flies ) to London every year
fly
My father ( fly / flies ) to Belize every year.
flies
I (be) _______ sixteen years old.
am
Tommy (live) _______ at 107 Pine Lane.
lives
Juana (cook) _______ dinner for her family.
cooks
They (eat) _______ lunch at 12:00.
eat
Nina (take) _______ medicine when she is sick.
takes
He (drive) _______ a nice car
drives
We (want) _______ to see a movie tonight.
want
Mr. Anderson (teach) _______ chemistry at Hill High School.
teaches
I (want) _______ to go home now.
want
Bill and Melissa (drive) _______ to the mountains every year.
drive
We (eat) _______ pasta once a week.
eat
It (snow) _______ here in December.
snows
When Dax (take) _______ a shower, he (wash) _______ his hair with shampoo.
takes - washes
Mary (be) _______ twenty-nine years old.
is
We (like) _______ to eat fruit. It (taste) _______ good.
like - tastes
The football team never (score) _______ . It (lose) _______ all the time.
scores - loses
Roberta and Betty always (talk) _______ to each other on the phone.
talk
You never (make) _______ breakfast for me. I always (have) _______ to make it myself.
make - have
The mechanic (fix) _______ my car when it breaks down.
fixes
Tom rarely (fly) _______. He usually (drive) _______.
flies - drives
I usually (watch) _______ TV, but tonight I (think) _______ I will read a book.
watch - think
Bruno (call) _______ his mother on the phone every day.
calls
When he (be) _______ alone at night, Beto sometimes (get) _______ scared.
is - gets
I (be) _______ tired. I (think) _______ I am going to take a nap.
am - think
I (not, eat) _______ chocolate. I (not, like) _______ it.
don't eat - don't like
John and I (not, open) _______ presents at Christmas.
don't open
I (be, not) _______ tired.
am not
James (not, run) _______ two miles every day.
doesn't run
Angelica (not, try) _______ to make new friends
doesn't try
I (not, eat) _______ vegetables.
don't eat
My sister (not, like) _______ carrots.
doesn't like
Randy (not, like) _______ swimming in the ocean
doesn't like
It (be) _______ really cold outside, and I (not, have) _______ a jacket!
is - don't have
Liz and Tommy (not, travel) _______ to the coast every year
don't travel
Thomas (not, play) _______ baseball after school.
doesn't play
Mrs. Gomez (not, water) _______ the plants.
doesn't water
Serena (not, help) _______ her little sister with geography homework.
doesn't help
Stuart and I (not, play) _______ games with our friends on Saturdays.
don't play
You (not, need) _______ to go to school on Sunday.
don't need
Make it negative: It snows here in December.
It doesn't snow here in December.
Make it negative: Monica eats fish.
Monica doesn't eat fish.
Make it negative: I am happy.
I am not happy.
Make it negative: Sussie is fifteen.
Sussie isn't fifteen.
Make it negative: My parents live in Madrid.
My parents don't live in Madrid.
Make it negative: Grandma Flora cooks every Sunday.
Grandma Flora doesn't cook every Sunday.
Make it negative: My friends and I go to school by bus.
My friends and I don't go to school by bus.
Make it negative: They eat lunch at 12:00.
They don't eat lunch at 12:00.
Make it negative: The child swims in the swimming pool.
The child doesn't swim in the swimming pool.
Make it negative: The children ride their bikes.
The children don't ride their bikes.
_______ John in the garden?
Is
_______ they hungry?
Are
_______ Harry and Lucy live in London?
Do
_______ you like cake?
Do
_______ they hate studying?
Do
_______ you drink tea every morning?
Do
_______ he play tennis on Saturdays?
Does
_______ Mary go shopping at the weekend?
Does
_______ your father work in an office?
Does
_______ you meet your friends on Fridays?
Do
_______ it snow here in winter?
Does
_______ he eat rice often?
Does
Make it interrogative: The children ride their bikes.
Do the children ride their bikes?
Make it interrogative: The child swims in the swimming pool.
Does the child swim in the swimming pool?
Make it interrogative: They eat lunch at 12:00.
Do they eat lunch at 12:00?
Make it interrogative: My friends and I go to school by bus.
Do my friends and I go to school by bus?
Make it interrogative: Grandma Flora cooks every Sunday.
Does Grandma Flora cook every Sunday?
Make it interrogative: My parents live in Madrid.
Do my parents live in Madrid?
Make it interrogative: Sussie is fifteen.
Is Sussie fifteen?
Make it interrogative: I am happy.
Am I happy? / Are you happy?
Make it interrogative: Monica eats fish.
Does Monica eat fish.
Make it interrogative: It snows here in December.
Does it snow here in December?