The document provides examples of rewriting sentences in the present simple tense into their positive, negative, and interrogative forms. It also includes an ordering exercise with letters to form words related to food and drink.
The document provides examples of rewriting sentences in the present simple tense into their positive, negative, and interrogative forms. It also includes an ordering exercise with letters to form words related to food and drink.
The document provides examples of rewriting sentences in the present simple tense into their positive, negative, and interrogative forms. It also includes an ordering exercise with letters to form words related to food and drink.
Rewrite the sentences. Use positive (+), negative (−) or question (?) forms.
1. I eat an apple every day.
(−) I don’t eat an apple every day.
2. We don’t have lessons at eight o’clock.
(+) We have lessons at eight o’clock.
3. He is a taxi driver.
(?) Is he a taxi driver?
4. Do they watch TV?
(−) They don´t watch TV
5. They study English every day.
(?) Do they study English every day?
6. Do you have a credit card?
(+) You have a credit card
7. She is very happy.
(−) She´s not happy
8. You speak Italian.
(?) Do you speak Italian?
3 VOCABULARY: Food and drink
Order the letters to make food and drink words.
1. Brown bread sandwiches are good for you.
2. Does he drink coffee black or with milk? 3. Let’s cook something quick like pasta. 4. I love the pizzas in Italy. 5. Vegans don’t eat meat or eggs . 6. Have some water or Orange juice