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QUESTION: you / drink tea every morning?
Do you drink tea every morning?
QUESTION: he / live in London?
Does he live in London?
QUESTION: Lucy / study History?
Does Lucy study history?
QUESTION: you / understand the question?
Do you understand the question?
QUESTION: he / know how to play the violin?
Does he know how to play the violin?
QUESTION: He / use the computer every day?
Does he use the computer every day?
QUESTION: when / she / study?
When does she study?
QUESTION: what / you / do on Friday?
What do you do on Friday?
QUESTION: where / you / go on Mondays?
Where do you go on Mondays?
QUESTION: they / write e-mails every day?
Do they write emails every day?
NEGATIVE: she / not / want to go to the cinema
She doesn't want to go to the cinema.
NEGATIVE: she / not / sleep late
She doesn't sleep late.
NEGATIVE: you / not / smoke
You don't smoke.
NEGATIVE: I / not / leave work on time
I don't leave work on time.
NEGATIVE: he / not / say much
He doesn't say much.
NEGATIVE: she / not / walk to school
She doesn't walk to school.
NEGATIVE: they / not / like vegetables
They don't like vegetables.
NEGATIVE: you / not / drink much tea
You don't drink much tea.
NEGATIVE: he / not / read the newspaper
He doesn't read the newspaper.
NEGATIVE: I / not / think you're right
I don't think you are right.
AFFIRMATIVE: she / have three daughters
She has three daughters.
AFFIRMATIVE: he / study English at a night class
He studies English at a night class.
AFFIRMATIVE: you / walk to the station every day
You walk to the station every day.
AFFIRMATIVE: I / do my homework every night
I do my homework every night.
AFFIRMATIVE: we / make dinner on Sunday
We make dinner on Sunday.
AFFIRMATIVE: she / know a lot about cooking
She knows a lot about cooking.
AFFIRMATIVE: we / take the bus on Monday
We take the bus on Monday.
AFFIRMATIVE: you / watch a lot of TV
You watch a lot of TV.
AFFIRMATIVE: I / eat cereal in the morning
I eat cereal in the morning.
AFFIRMATIVE: he / drive to work every day
He drives to work every day