Transform there sentences into negative and interrogative
5 the cat plays with the red ball
the cat doesn't play with the red ball
does the cat play with the red ball?
Transform there sentences into negative and interrogative
5 the cat plays with the red ball
the cat doesn't play with the red ball
does the cat play with the red ball?
Transform there sentences into negative and interrogative 7 the children play football in the afternoon with their friends
Transform there sentences into negative and interrogative 5 Sandra and l go to the cinema on Saturday
Transform there sentences into negative and interrogative 4 your sister drives a red and big car
Transform there sentences into negative and interrogative 1 my mum and dad live in life with me
Exercise 5: Transform the below sentences into affirmative (+), negative (-)
and interrogative (?) form.
1.
(+) They are working on the new show right now.
(-)_______________________________________________________________.
(?)_______________________________________________________________.
2.
(+)_____________________________________________________________.
(-) She is not talking on the phone at the moment.
(?)_______________________________________________________________.
3.
(+)_____________________________________________________________.
(-)_______________________________________________________________.
(?) Is he running very fast?
Transform there sentences into negative and interrogative 8 Benjamin loves skating
Transform the below sentences into affirmative (+), negative (-)
and interrogative (?) form.
4.
(+) Julia is baking a chocolate cake at the moment.
(-)________________________________________________________________.
(?)________________________________________________________________.
5.
(+)______________________________________________________________.
(-)________________________________________________________________.
(?) Are Tony and Kaity helping the teacher right now?
V. Change the following sentences into negative and interrogative forms.
1. He does the same thing every day.
(-)
(?)
2. They know my phone number.
(-)
(?)
3. We go to the cinema three times a week.
(-)
(?)
4. Brian is wearing a red T- shirt.
(-)
(?)
5. Lisa and Tim are going shopping with their family now.
(-)
(?)
6. Lara plays the piano very well.
(-)
(?)
7. School finishes at three o'clock.
(-)
(?)
8. They often do their homework before going to school.
(-)
(?)
9. They like playing basketball.
(-)
(?)
10. The train leaves at 8 a.m tomorrow.
(-)
(?)
V. Change the following sentences into negative and interrogative forms.
1. He does the same thing every day.
(-)
(?)
2. They know my phone number.
(-)
(?)
3. We go to the cinema three times a week.
(-)
(?)
4. Brian is wearing a red T- shirt.
(-)
(?)
5. Lisa and Tim are going shopping with their family now.
(-)
(?)
6. Lara plays the piano very well.
(-)
(?)
7. School finishes at three o'clock.
(-)
(?)
8. They often do their homework before going to school.
(-)
(?)
9. They like playing basketball.
(-)
(?)
10. The train leaves at 8 a.m tomorrow.
(-)
(?)