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Would she help you? (negative)
Would she not help you?
They could stay longer (negative question)
Could they not stay longer?
Ought we to tell the teacher? (negative)
Ought we not to tell the teacher?
You ought to apologise (negative)
You ought not to apologise.
I shall call you tonight (negative)
I shall not call you tonight.
Shall we start the lesson? (negative)
Shall we not start the lesson?
We would like some water (negative)
We would not like some water.
He would visit his grandparents (positive question)
Would he visit his grandparents?
They might join us later (negative)
They might not join us later.
She might be at home (negative)
She might not be at home.
May I borrow your pen? (negative)
May I not borrow your pen?
He may open the window (negative)
He may not open the window.
They could help us tomorrow (positive question)
Could they help us tomorrow?
She could ride a bike at six (negative)
She could not ride a bike at six.
The weather is nice (negative)
The weather is not nice.
It is your turn (positive question)
Is it your turn?
Our friends are here (negative)
Our friends are not here.
My brother is at home (negative question)
Is my brother not at home?
The students are quiet (positive question)
Are the students quiet?
The teacher is strict (negative)
The teacher is not strict.
The cat sleeps on the sofa (positive question)
Does the cat sleep on the sofa?
I walk to school (negative)
I do not walk to school.
We study English (positive question)
Do we study English?
Maria reads a book (negative question)
Does Maria not read a book?
They play in the park (negative)
They do not play in the park.
He works on Saturdays (positive question)
Does he work on Saturdays?
She will open the window (negative)
She will not open the window.
You will win the game (positive question)
Will you win the game?
They must wear uniforms (negative)
They must not wear uniforms.
He should clean his room (negative question)
Should he not clean his room?
We can see the mountains (negative)
We cannot see the mountains.
She can help us (positive question)
Can she help us?
They are hungry (negative question)
Are they not hungry?
The book is on the table (negative)
The book is not on the table.
You are my best friend (positive question)
Are you my best friend?
Anna is from Germany (negative question)
Is Anna not from Germany?
The children are tired (negative)
The children are not tired.
The dog is in the garden (positive question)
Is the dog in the garden?
Tom runs fast (negative question)
Does Tom not run fast?
I eat breakfast at seven (negative)
I do not eat breakfast at seven.
We live in Belgium (positive question)
Do we live in Belgium?
She likes ice cream (positive question)
Does she like ice cream?
They watch TV every day (negative)
They do not watch TV every day.
He plays the piano (negative)
He does not play the piano.
She will call you (negative question)
Will she not call you?
You should listen carefully (negative)
You should not listen carefully.
We must finish our homework (negative)
We must not finish our homework.
He can drive a car (negative question)
Can he not drive a car?
They can play football (positive question)
Can they play football?
She can swim (negative)
She cannot swim.
It is cold today (negative question)
Is it not cold today?
I am late (negative)
I am not late.
We are ready (positive question)
Are we ready?
He is your friend (positive question)
Is he your friend?
They are at school (negative)
They are not at school.
She is happy (negative)
She is not happy.