The document provides instructions to make 10 sentences negative and lists the original positive sentences followed by the corresponding negative sentences. It asks the reader to make the given positive sentences negative and lists the negative versions of the sentences.
The document provides instructions to make 10 sentences negative and lists the original positive sentences followed by the corresponding negative sentences. It asks the reader to make the given positive sentences negative and lists the negative versions of the sentences.
The document provides instructions to make 10 sentences negative and lists the original positive sentences followed by the corresponding negative sentences. It asks the reader to make the given positive sentences negative and lists the negative versions of the sentences.
2 We heard the birds. 3 He went to London yesterday. 4 The meeting will be held next week. 5 He switched off the TV. 6 His telephone was ringing. 7 Jane is learning Spanish because she has to. 8 Sir Walter Scott wrote Ivanhoe. 9 We talked about our holiday. 10 Our neighbours have four cars. Making Negatives Now make the following sentences negative.
1 John doesn’t live in Manchester.
2 We didn’t hear the birds. 3 He didn’t go to London yesterday. 4 The meeting will not be held next week. 5 He didn’t switch off the TV. 6 His telephone was not ringing. 7 Jane is not learning Spanish because she has to. 8 Sir Walter Scott didn’t write Ivanhoe. 9 We didn’t talk about our holiday. 10 Our neighbours don’t have four cars.
Practice Your Spanish! #2: Unlock the Power of Spanish Fluency: Reading and translation practice for people learning Spanish; Bilingual version, Spanish-English, #2