***REVIEW***
1) Put the sentences in the interrogative (I) and negative (N) forms:
a) The thief jumped the wall.
(I)- Did the thief jump the wall?
(N)- The thief didn't jump the wall.
b) He plays soccer everyday.
(I)- Does he play soccer everyday?
(N)- He doesn't play soccer everyday.
c) I'm working on a new project at this moment.
(I)- Am I working on a new project at this moment?
(N)- I'm not working on a new project at this moment.
d) They can bake a cake.
(I)- Can they bake a cake?
(N)-They can't bake a cake.
e) Paul lives in New York.
(I)- Does Paul live in New York?
(N)-Paul doesn't live in New York.
f) Sheyla usually gets up at 6:30 in the morning.
(I)- Does she usually get up at 6:30 in the morning?
(N)- She doesn't get up at 6:30 in the morning.
g) We loved that rmantic movie!
(I)- Did we love that romantic movie?
(N)-We didn't love that romantic movie.
h) Elvis is a dentist.
(I)- Is Elvis a dentist?
(N)-Elvis isn't a dentist.
i) Luiza arrived late at school today.
(I)- Did we arrive late at school today?
(N)-We didn't arrive late at school today.
j) There is some bread in the oven.
(I)- Is there any bread in the oven?
(N)-There isn't any bread in the oven.
k) He prefers watching horror movies.
(I)- Does he prefer watching horror movies?
(N)-He doesn't prefer watching horror movies.
l) It eats its food every morning.
(I)- Does it eat its food every morning?
(N)- It doesn't eat its food every morning.
m) You washed the dishes last week.
(I)- Did you wash the dishes last week?
(N)-You didn't wash the dishes last week.
n) They are running after the dog.
(I)- Are they running after the dog?
(N)-They aren't running after the dog.
o) He would like a cup of coffee.
(I)- Would he like a cup of coffee?
(N)- He wouldn't like a cup of coffee.
6/12/2009
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