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Make a question: She swims in a pool. Where ....
Where does she swim?
Make a question: They go to school by bus. How ...
How do they go to school?
Make a question: You finish school at 3:30pm. When ...
When do you finish school?
Make a YES/NO question: Nina / play / computer games.
Does Nina play computer games?
Make a YES/NO question: they / live / in the old house.
Do they live in the old house?
Make a YES/NO question: your teacher / check / your homework.
Does your teacher check your homework?
Make a YES/NO question: You / drink / mineral water.
Do you drink mineral water?
Make a YES/NO question: Billy / work / in the supermarket.
Does Billy work in the superkarket?
Make a YES/NO question: You / speak / English.
Do you speak English?
Make it negative: I speak Italian.
I don't speak Italian.
Make it negative: She writes a letter every month.
She doesn't write a letter every month.
Make it negative: They are eleven.
They aren't eleven.
Make it negative: My father makes breakfast.
My father doesn't make breakfast.
Make a present simple sentence: They / be / Sandy's parents. 
They are Sandy's parents.
Make a present simple sentence: I /be / from Vienna, Austria. 
I am from Vienna, Austria.
Make a present simple sentence: Simon / have / two rabbits and five goldfish. 
Simon has two rabbits and five goldfish.
Make a present simple sentence: Mr Smith /teach / Spanish and French. 
Mr Smith teaches Spanish and French.
Make a present simple sentence: Janet / never /wear / jeans. 
Janet never wears jeans.
Put the words in order: I / stop / always / bus /  to / the / hurry.
I always hurry to the bus stop.
Make a present simple sentence: Pete and his sister (wash) the family car. 
Pete and his sister wash the family car.
It often (rain) on Sundays.
It often rains on Sundays.