Simple Present Negative Simple Present Affirmative Simple Present - Question Simple Past - Questions Simple Past - Negative
100
I don't like eggs.
Change this sentence into a negative sentence:

I like eggs.
100
I have a dog.
Change this negative sentence into an affirmative sentence:

I don't have a dog.
100
Do you live in Austria?
Correct this Question:
Does you lives in Austria?
100
Did you go to Disneyland?
Correct the question:

Did you went to Disneyland?
100
He didn't play X-Box yesterday because his TV was broken.
Complete the sentence:
He _______ play X-box yesterday because his TV was broken.
200
You don't go to the same school as me.
Change this sentence into a negative sentence.

You go to the same school as me.
200
We like doing our homework.
Change this negative sentence into an affirmative sentence:

We don't like doing my homework.
200
Do you eat kimchi?
Correct this question:
You eat kimchi?
200
Did you go to the beach?
Correct the question:
Did you goes to the beach?
200
I didn't go to school because I was feeling sick.
Correct the sentence:
I didn't went to school because I was feeling sick.
300
She doesn't look at memes all day.
Change this sentence into a negative sentence:

She looks at memes all day.
300
She goes to swim class. (if you used "anymore" it's half points)
Change this negative sentence into an affirmative sentence:

She doesn't go to swim class anymore.
300
What does she like to do?
Correct this question:
What do she like to do?
300
Did you fart?
Correct the question:
You farted?
300
She didn't go on a trip last summer.
Correct the negative sentence:

She doesn't go on a trip last summer.
400
He doesn't play Roblox anymore.
Correct this sentence:

He doesn't plays Roblox anymore.
400
He thinks he can do it.
Change the negative sentence into an affirmative sentence:

He doesn't think he can do it.
400
What does he like to do?
Correct this question:
What does he like to does?
400
Did you eat dinner with us last week?
Correct the question:
Did you ate dinner with us last week?
400
LEAVE THE VERB ALONE
He didn't know he had to write so much in class.
What do we do to a verb that comes after didn't? For example:

He didn't ________ (know/knowed) he had to write so much in class.
500
She doesn't eat her vegetables.
Correct this sentence:

She don't eats her vegetables.
500
A. Does she like chocolate?
B. Yes, she does.
or
Yes, she likes chocolate.
Correct sentence B:

A. Does she like chocolate?
B. Yes, she does like.
500
Where does she live?
Correct this question:
Where do she lives?
500
Did she drink the secret potion?
Correct the question:
Did she drinks the secret potion?
500
Subject + didn't + verb (base form) + complement.
What is the grammatical formula for a negative sentence in the past tense?






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