The document provides examples for three tasks:
1) Changing statements to their negative and question forms.
2) Correcting grammatical errors in statements.
3) Forming a question from a statement and answering it, changing the answer based on if the statement is positive or negative. Five examples are provided for each task.
The document provides examples for three tasks:
1) Changing statements to their negative and question forms.
2) Correcting grammatical errors in statements.
3) Forming a question from a statement and answering it, changing the answer based on if the statement is positive or negative. Five examples are provided for each task.
The document provides examples for three tasks:
1) Changing statements to their negative and question forms.
2) Correcting grammatical errors in statements.
3) Forming a question from a statement and answering it, changing the answer based on if the statement is positive or negative. Five examples are provided for each task.
Ex: (+) Van sells groceries. (-) Van doesn’t sell groceries (?) Does Van sell groceries? 1. Karina gets up at 6 a.m. (-) Karina doesn’t get up at 6 am (?) Does Karina wake up at 6 am ? 2. We work in an office. (-) We don’t work in an office (?) Do we work in an office? 3. You work with people. (-) I don’t work with people (?) Do you work with people? 4. Bill and Billy read history books on Mondays. (-) Bill and Billy don’t read history books on Mondays (?) Do Bill and Billy read history books on Mondays? 5. She gets on a bus every day. (-) She doesn’t get on a bust every day (?) Does she get on a bus every day?
B. Correct the errors.
Example: Does my cousins plays a kite? → Do my cousins play a kite? 1. Do you works in America? → Do you work in America? 2. Do your mother brings you a meal? → Do DOES your mother bring you a meal? 3. You doesn’t wakes up at 6 am. 🡪→ You don’t wake up at 6am 4. They don’t eats lunch. 🡪 → They don’t eat lunch 5. David don’t live near here. 🡪→ David doesn’t live near here C. Make a question and answer it. Ex: Randy goes to school from Monday to Friday. 🡪 Does Randy go to school from Monday to Friday? Yes, he does. Randy doesn’t go to school from Monday to Friday. 🡪 Does Randy go to school from Monday to Friday? No, he doesn’t.
1. My daughter lives in London. 🡪→ Does my daughter live in
London? Yes, she does 2. I don’t play basketball. 🡪→ Do you play basketball? No, I don’t 3. He catches the train every morning. 🡪→ Does he catch the train every morning? Yes, he does 4. Michael doesn't work. 🡪→ Does Michael work? No, he doesn’t 5. My father doesn't speak good English. 🡪→ Does he speak good English? No, he doesn’t