V. Change the following sentences into negative and interrogative forms.
1. He does the same thing every day.
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2. They know my phone number.
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3. We go to the cinema three times a week.
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4. Brian is wearing a red T- shirt.
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5. Lisa and Tim are going shopping with their family now.
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6. Lara plays the piano very well.
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7. School finishes at three o'clock.
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8. They often do their homework before going to school.
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9. They like playing basketball.
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10. The train leaves at 8 a.m tomorrow.
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V. Change the following sentences into negative and interrogative forms.
1. He does the same thing every day.
(-) He doesn't do the same thing every day
(?) Does he do the same thing every day?
2. They know my phone number.
(-) They don't know my phone number
(?) Do they know my phone number?
3. We go to the cinema three times a week.
(-) We don't go to the cinema three times a week
(?) Do we go to the cinema three times a week?
4. Brian is wearing a red T- shirt.
(-) Brian isn't wearing a red T-shirt
(?) Is Brian wearing a read T-shirt?
5. Lisa and Tim are going shopping with their family now.
(-) Lisa and Tim aren't going shopping with their family now
(?) Are Lisa and Tim going shopping with their family now?
6. Lara plays the piano very well.
(-) Lara doesn't play the piano very well
(?) Does Lara play the piano very well
7. School finishes at three o'clock.
(-) School doesn't finish at three o'clock
(?) Does school finish at three o'clock
8. They often do their homework before going to school.
(-) They doesn't often do their homework berofe going to school
(?) Do they often do their homework berofe going to school
9. They like playing basketball.
(-) They don't like playing basketball
(?) Do they like playing basketball?
10. The train leaves at 8 a.m tomorrow.
(-) The train doesn't leaves at 8 a.m tomorrow
(?) Does the train leaves at 8 a.m tomorrow?