( + ) She drives a car everyday. ( - ) She doesnt drive a car everyday. ( ? ) Does she drive a car everyday? ( + ) Liza goes to her office every morning. ( - ) Liza doesnt go to her office every morning. ( ? ) Does Liza go to her office every morning? ( + ) We buy papers. ( - ) We dont buy papers. ( ? ) Do we buy papers? Simple Past Tense ( + ) We walked to school yesterday. ( - ) We didnt walk to school yesterday. ( ? ) Did we walk to school yesterday? ( + ) Liza ate some cookies last night. ( - ) Liza didnt eat some cookies last night. ( ? ) Did Liza eat some cookies last night? ( + ) You worked yesterday. ( - ) You didnt work yesterday. ( ? ) Did you work yesterday? Simple Future Tense ( + ) I shall be a teacher someday. ( - ) I shall not be a teacher someday.
( ? ) Shall I be a teacher someday?
( + ) You will be at home tomorrow morning. ( - ) You will not be at home tomorrow morning. ( ? ) Will you be at home tomorrow morning? ( + ) She will go to school tomorrow. ( - ) She will not go to school tomorrow. ( ? ) Will she go to school tomorrow? Simple Present Continuous ( + ) I am speaking English to you now. ( - ) I am not speaking English to you now. ( ? ) Are you speaking English to me now? ( + ) They are living in Jakarta now. ( - ) They arent living in Jakarta now. ( ? ) Are they living in Jakarta now? ( + ) He is reading a newspaper now. ( - ) He isnt reading a newspaper now. ( ? ) Is he reading a newspaper now? Simple Present Perfect ( + ) Mary has been here. ( - ) Mary has not been here. ( ? ) Has Mary been here? ( + ) They have been very busy for two weeks. ( - ) They have not been very busy for two weeks. ( ? ) Have they been very busy for two weeks? ( + ) I have been here for two hours. ( - ) I have not been here for two hours.
Grammar Launch Intermediate 1: Completely master 15 English grammar structures using this book and the Grammar Launch MP3s so you can reach your goal of becoming fluent in English.