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She swims in a pool. Where? Make a question
Where does she swim?
They go to school by bus. How? Make a question
How do they go to school?
You finish school at 3:30pm. When? Make a question
When do you finish school?
Nina / computer games? (to play) Make a question
Does Nina play computer game?
they / in the old house? (to live) Make a question
Do they live in the old house?
your teacher / your homework? (to check). Make a question
Does your teacher check your homework?
you / mineral water? (to drink) Make a question
Do you drink mineral water?
Billy / to work / in the supermarket . Make a question
Does Billy work in the superkarket?
where / she / to ride / her bike . Make a question
Where does she ride her bike?
they / to clean / the bathroom. Make a question
Do they clean the bathroom?
when / he / to go / home . Make a question
When does he go home?
you / to speak / English. Make a question
Do you speak English?
I speak Italian. Make it negative
I don't speak Italian.
She writes a letter. Make it negative
She doesn't write a letter.
They are eleven. Make it negative
They aren't eleven.
My father makes breakfast. make it negative
My father doesn't make breakfast.
They (to be) Sandy's parents.
They are Sandy's parents.
I (to be) from Vienna, Austria.
I am from Vienna, Austria.
Simon (to have) two rabbits and five goldfish.
Simon has two rabbits and five goldfish.
She (to be) six years old.
She is six years old.
Mr Smith (to teach) Spanish and French.
Mr Smith teaches Spanish and French.
Janet never (to wear) jeans.
Janet never wears jeans.
The girls always (to listen) to pop music.
The girls always listen to pop music.
I always (hurry) to the bus stop.
I always hurry to the bus stop.
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.
Emily (go) to the disco.
Emily goes to the disco.
We sometimes (read) books.
We sometimes read books.