The document provides examples of how to write questions by underlining words in statements and examples of how to make sentences negative by adding words like "don't", "doesn't", or "not". It includes 8 statements that could be made into questions by underlining a word and 6 statements that could be made negative by changing the verb. The document demonstrates how to transform declarative sentences into interrogative questions and affirmative sentences into negative sentences through minor grammatical modifications.
The document provides examples of how to write questions by underlining words in statements and examples of how to make sentences negative by adding words like "don't", "doesn't", or "not". It includes 8 statements that could be made into questions by underlining a word and 6 statements that could be made negative by changing the verb. The document demonstrates how to transform declarative sentences into interrogative questions and affirmative sentences into negative sentences through minor grammatical modifications.
The document provides examples of how to write questions by underlining words in statements and examples of how to make sentences negative by adding words like "don't", "doesn't", or "not". It includes 8 statements that could be made into questions by underlining a word and 6 statements that could be made negative by changing the verb. The document demonstrates how to transform declarative sentences into interrogative questions and affirmative sentences into negative sentences through minor grammatical modifications.