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  • You ought to apologise (negative)
    You ought not to apologise.
  • They are at school (negative)
    They are not at school.
  • The cat sleeps on the sofa (positive question)
    Does the cat sleep on the sofa?
  • He plays the piano (negative)
    He does not play the piano.
  • The children are tired (negative)
    The children are not tired.
  • He is your friend (positive question)
    Is he your friend?
  • Maria reads a book (negative question)
    Does Maria not read a book?
  • It is your turn (positive question)
    Is it your turn?
  • I shall call you tonight (negative)
    I shall not call you tonight.
  • He would visit his grandparents (positive question)
    Would he visit his grandparents?
  • The teacher is strict (negative)
    The teacher is not strict.
  • The weather is nice (negative)
    The weather is not nice.
  • May I borrow your pen? (negative)
    May I not borrow your pen?
  • I eat breakfast at seven (negative)
    I do not eat breakfast at seven.
  • They play in the park (negative)
    They do not play in the park.
  • She will call you (negative question)
    Will she not call you?
  • We must finish our homework (negative)
    We must not finish our homework.
  • Would she help you? (negative)
    Would she not help you?
  • They watch TV every day (negative)
    They do not watch TV every day.
  • It is cold today (negative question)
    Is it not cold today?
  • I walk to school (negative)
    I do not walk to school.
  • He should clean his room (negative question)
    Should he not clean his room?
  • We are ready (positive question)
    Are we ready?
  • She can help us (positive question)
    Can she help us?
  • They might join us later (negative)
    They might not join us later.
  • Tom runs fast (negative question)
    Does Tom not run fast?
  • They must wear uniforms (negative)
    They must not wear uniforms.
  • My brother is at home (negative question)
    Is my brother not at home?
  • The dog is in the garden (positive question)
    Is the dog in the garden?
  • We would like some water (negative)
    We would not like some water.
  • She could ride a bike at six (negative)
    She could not ride a bike at six.
  • Our friends are here (negative)
    Our friends are not here.
  • She likes ice cream (positive question)
    Does she like ice cream?
  • We can see the mountains (negative)
    We cannot see the mountains.
  • We live in Belgium (positive question)
    Do we live in Belgium?
  • Ought we to tell the teacher? (negative)
    Ought we not to tell the teacher?
  • They can play football (positive question)
    Can they play football?
  • The students are quiet (positive question)
    Are the students quiet?
  • She will open the window (negative)
    She will not open the window.
  • The book is on the table (negative)
    The book is not on the table.
  • He can drive a car (negative question)
    Can he not drive a car?
  • She is happy (negative)
    She is not happy.
  • You are my best friend (positive question)
    Are you my best friend?
  • I am late (negative)
    I am not late.
  • She can swim (negative)
    She cannot swim.
  • They could stay longer (negative question)
    Could they not stay longer?
  • They are hungry (negative question)
    Are they not hungry?
  • You should listen carefully (negative)
    You should not listen carefully.
  • They could help us tomorrow (positive question)
    Could they help us tomorrow?
  • Shall we start the lesson? (negative)
    Shall we not start the lesson?
  • We study English (positive question)
    Do we study English?
  • He may open the window (negative)
    He may not open the window.
  • You will win the game (positive question)
    Will you win the game?
  • She might be at home (negative)
    She might not be at home.
  • Anna is from Germany (negative question)
    Is Anna not from Germany?
  • He works on Saturdays (positive question)
    Does he work on Saturdays?