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  • The course starts next Sunday. (Negative)
    The course doesn't start next Sunday.
  • He doesn’t teach maths. (Question)
    Does he teach maths?
  • Does he write an email? (Postive)
    He writes an email.
  • She wants to be a dentist. (Question)
    Does she want to be a dentist?
  • My mother never lies. (My parents)
    My parents never lie.
  • We generally sing songs all together. (They)
    They generally sing songs all together.
  • When do they usually get home? (Your friend)
    When does your friend usually get home?
  • The children are at home. (Question)
    Are the children at home?
  • Cows eat grass. (This cow)
    This cow eats grass.
  • We live in Texas. (My favourite actor)
    My favourite actor lives in Texas.
  • They sleep in the afternoon. (My grandpa)
    My grandpa sleeps in the afternoon.
  • He goes to school. (They)
    They go to school.
  • It usually rains every day here. (Question)
    Does it usually rain every day here?
  • Does Anna live in Paris? (Positive)
    Anna lives in Paris.
  • Every child likes ice-cream. (I)
    I like ice-cream.
  • I like reading detective stories. (The history teacher)
    The history teacher likes reading detective stories.
  • The earth goes round the sun. (Question)
    Does the earth go round the sun?
  • He thinks he is very handsome. (They)
    They think they are very handsome.
  • She writes an e-mail to her best friend. (I)
    I write an e-mail to my best friend.
  • It doesn’t rain here in the summer. (Positive)
    It rains here in the summer.
  • Do you like spaghetti? (Your friend)
    Does your friend like spaghetti?
  • He gets up early every day. (I)
    I get up early every day.
  • My daughter does the laundry. (Everyone)
    Everyone does the laundry.
  • Cats hate water. (Negative)
    Cats don't hate water.
  • He goes to school. (They)
    They go to school.
  • George brushes his teeth twice a day. (Negative)
    George doesn't brush his teeth twice a day.
  • Mum goes to work by car. (You)
    You go to work by car.
  • We like geography and science. (My best friend)
    My best friend likes geography and science.
  • Does she go to the park? (You)
    Do you go to the park?
  • He loves to play basketball. (You)
    You love to play basketball.
  • You go to holiday every summer. (Our neighbour)
    Our neighbour goes on holiday every summer.
  • I don’t wash the dishes. (No-one)
    No-one washes the dishes.
  • Your dog doesn’t use a computer. (Question)
    Does your dog use a computer?
  • Do we know each other? (Negative)
    We don't know each other.
  • We cook every day. (My Dad)
    My Dad cooks every day.
  • You have a big house. (That singer)
    That singer has a big house.
  • She swims every morning. (We)
    We swim every morning.
  • They speak English in Australia. (Question)
    Do they speak English in Australia?
  • The sun rises in the east. (Question)
    Does the sun rise in the east?
  • I don’t like tea. (The new girl)
    The new girl doesn't like tea.
  • She doesn’t study German on Mondays. (Question)
    Does she study German on Mondays?
  • It snows a lot in winter in Russia. (Question)
    Does it snow a lot in winter in Russia?
  • We go to a gallery every Sunday. (My cousin)
    My cousin goes to a gallery every Sunday.
  • We go to the gym together. (My classmates)
    My classmates go to the gym together.
  • We see them every week. (Negative)
    We don't see them every week.
  • It smells delicious in the kitchen. (Negative)
    It doesn't smell delicious in the kitchen.