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- / it / fly
It doesn't fly.
+ / he / help his friend up / every match
He helps his friend up every match.
? / cookie Monster / eat / cookies
Does Cookie Monster eat cookies?
- / Ross / tidy up / very often
Ross doesn't tidy up very often.
+ / she / write / twice a week
She writes twice a week.
+ / the teddy / hug / its friends
The teddy hugs its friends.
? / the dog / jump / at the park
Does the dog jump at the park?
- / he / drink water / after the football match
He doesn't drink water after the football match.
+ / my father / cut vegetables / before dinner.
My father cuts vegetables before dinner.
+ / he / listen to music / every week
He listens to music every week.
? / it / laugh / every day
Does it laugh every day?
- / she / cry / at school
She doesn't cry at school.
+ / the dog / ride a bicycle / at the park
The dog rides a bicycle at the park.
? / he / sing / well
Does he sing well?
- / she / speak
She doesn't speak.
+ / the dog / sleep / on the sofa
The dog sleeps on the sofa.
? / it / run / fast
Does it run fast?
- / the cat / do homework.
The cat doesn't do homework.
+ / she / go / to the cinema / on Friday.
She goes to the cinema on Friday.
+ / he / do a puzzle / after school.
He does a puzzle after school.
? / she / go to the playground / every week?
Does she go to the playground every week?
+ / she / play / video game / at the weekend.
She plays videos games at the weekend.
- / he / climb a tree / in the morning
He doesn't climb a tree in the morning.
? / he / walk to school / Wednesday.
Does he walk to school on Wednesday?
+ / the bear / read / every day.
The bear reads every day.