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... [who, work] there?
Who works there?
... [who, work] at Liverpool City Hospital?
Who works at Liverpool City Hospital?
... [who, play] football at the weekend?
Who plays football at the weekend?
... [who, live] in London?
Who lives in London?
Angela ... [not, drive] to work. She ... [go] by bus.
Angela doesn't drive to work. She goes by bus.
John ... [not, live] in Manchester.
John doesn't live in Manchester.
They ... [not, work] at the weekend.
They don't work at the weekend.
I ... [not, play] the piano but I ... [play] the guitar.
I don't play the piano but I play the guitar.
I ... [not, live] in London now.
I don't live in London now.
I ... [like] tennis but I ... [not, like] football.
I like tennis but I don't like football.
Tony ... [try, usually] to call his mother in the mornings.
Tony usually tries to call his mother in the mornings.
... [that airline, fly] to Paris?
Does that airline fly to Paris?
The semester ... [not, finish] until the end of June.
The semester doesn't finish until the end of June.
Every year his family ... [go] to Europe for two weeks.
Every year his family goes to Europe for two weeks.
... [Gillian, meet, usually] clients so late at night?
Does Gillian usually meet clients so late at night?
Sheila ... [not, do] the family accounts. Her husband ... [do] them.
Sheila doesn’t do the family accounts. Her husband does them.
Mark and Sara ... [play] squash twice a week.
Mark and Sara play squash twice a week.
Those boys don’t play sports, ... [they]?
Those boys don’t play sports, do they?
Keisha doesn’t speak Spanish, ... [she]?
Keisha doesn’t speak Spanish, does she?
All those girls speak French, ... [not, they]?
All those girls speak French, don’t they?
John likes me, ... [not, he]?
John likes me, doesn’t he?
Why ... [you, not, go, ever] on vacation?
Why don’t you ever go on vacation?
How much ... [the ticket, cost]?
How much does the ticket cost?
Why ... [Beth, complain, always] so much?
Why does Beth always complain so much?
When ... [you, want] to meet me?
When do you want to meet me?
... [you, not, clean, ever] your room?
Don’t you ever clean your room?
... [Jonathan, turn off, always] the lights?
Does Jonathan always turn off the lights?
... [your boss, give] you positive feedback?
Does your boss give you positive feedback?
... [you, surf] the Internet every day?
Do you surf the Internet every day?
I ... [not, want] to go with you!
I do not want to go with you!
My friends ... [not, leave, usually] so early.
My friends don’t usually leave so early.
Jim ... [not, work] on Fridays.
Jim doesn’t work on Fridays.
I ... [not, like] the food they serve at that restaurant.
I don’t like the food they serve at that restaurant.
... [you, go] to the supermarket every week?
Do you go to the supermarket every week?
In general, I ... [believe] that all people can live in peace.
In general, I believe that all people can live in peace.
Ben ... [go] to football practice every Tuesday.
Ben goes to football practice every Tuesday.
... [you, speak, usually] to him like that?
Do you usually speak to him like that?
I ... [study, always] hard for exams.
I always study hard for exams.
Jones ... [stop] in mid-court and ... [pass] the ball to Schuster.
Jones stops in mid-court and passes the ball to Schuster.
So, I ... [go] to Mr. D and ... [say] “I ... [deserve] a better mark in this class”.
So, I go to Mr. D and say “I deserve a better mark in this class”.
We ... [produce] lasers for cosmetic surgery.
We produce lasers for cosmetic surgery.
The sun ... [set] in the west.
The sun sets in the west.
... [you, have] your passport with you?
Do you have your passport with you?
He ... [have] his passport in his hand.
He has his passport in his hand.
He ... [not, need] help now.
He does not need help now.
He ... [need] help right now.
He needs help right now.
She ... [not, be] here now.
She is not here now.
I ... [be] here now.
I am here now.
When ... [class, begin] tomorrow?
When does class begin tomorrow?
The party ... [start] at 8 o'clock.
The party starts at 8 o'clock.
When ... [we, board] the plane?
When do we board the plane?
The bus ... [not, arrive] at 11 AM, it ... [arrive] at 11 PM.
The bus does not arrive at 11 AM, it arrives at 11 PM.
The train ... [leave] tonight at 6 PM.
The train leaves tonight at 6 PM.
New York ... [be] a small city. (It is not important that this fact is untrue).
New York is a small city.
California ... [not, be] in the United Kingdom.
California is not in the United Kingdom.
California ... [be] in America.
California is in America.
... [pigs, like] milk?
Do pigs like milk?
Birds ... [not, like] milk.
Birds do not like milk.
Cats ... [like] milk.
Cats like milk.
... [the Sun, circle] the Earth?
Does the Sun circle the Earth?
Every twelve months, the Earth ... [circle] the Sun.
Every twelve months, the Earth circles the Sun.
He ... [forgets, never] his wallet.
He never forgets his wallet.
She ... [forget, always] her purse.
She always forgets her purse.
When ... [the train, leave, usually]?
When does the train usually leave?
When ... [the train, leave]?
When does the train leave?
The train ... [not, leave] at 9 AM.
The train does not leave at 9 AM.
The train ... [leave] every morning at 8 AM.
The train leaves every morning at 8 AM.
... [he, play] tennis?
Does he play tennis?
She ... [not, play] tennis.
She does not play tennis.
I ... [play] tennis.
I play tennis.