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Brasilia / not be / the capital of Brazil.
Brasilia didn’t use to be the capital of Brazil.
People / write / letters to their friends and family
People used to write letters to their friends and family.
People / not use / smart phones or tablets to visit the Internet.
People didn’t use to use smart phones or tablets to visit the Internet.
China / not have / one of the world’s strongest economies.
China didn’t use to have one of the world’s strongest economies.
The Empire State Building / be / the tallest building in the world
The Empire State Building used to be the tallest building in the world.
Jake worked at the post office, but now he’s a teacher.
Jake used to work at the post office, but now he’s a teacher.
My brother and his wife lived in the apartment upstairs.
My brother and his wife used to live in the apartment upstairs.
Jade went to school at the Institute of Art.
Jade used to go to school at the Institute of Art.
I didn’t like Chinese food, but now I do.
I didn’t use to like Chinese food, but now I do.
I lived in Chicago, but now I live in New York.
I used to live in Chicago, but now I live in New York.
Compete each conversation with a negative question.
Don’t you go running early every morning
Compete each conversation with a negative question.
Didn’t you call her yet
Compete each conversation with a negative question.
Isn’t he great
Compete each conversation with a negative question.
Haven’t you been to the history museum
Compete each conversation with a negative question.
Don’t you love the two main actors
Compete each conversation with a negative question.
Don’t you like chocolate cake
(Isn’t / Aren’t / Haven’t) you a big meat eater?
Aren’t
(Aren’t / Don’t / Haven’t) you like fish?
Don’t
(Hasn’t / Don’t / Didn’t) Janet called her mother yet?
Hasn’t
(Didn’t / Aren’t / Haven’t) you tried ceviche before?
Haven’t
(Wasn’t / Didn’t / Hasn’t) that movie awful last night?
Wasn’t
(Doesn’t / Doesn’t / Isn’t) this chicken wonderful?
Isn’t
(Doesn’t / Wasn’t / Hasn’t) Greta speak Italian?
Doesn’t
(Isn’t / Aren’t / Doesn’t) you George’s brother?
Aren’t