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pickupchik [31]
3 years ago
11

Make questions and negative sentences

English
1 answer:
pishuonlain [190]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. they play tennis.

Q: do they play tennis?

N: they do not play tennis.

2. Ramón likes pizza

Q: does Ramón like pizza?

N: no Ramón does not like pizza

3 My best friend works in a hotel.

Q:does your best friend work in a hotel?

N: no my best friend doesn't work in a hotel.

4. My parents get up early.

Q: do your parents get up early?

N: no my parents do not get up early.

5. We like your house.

Q: do they like your house?

N: no they dislike my house.

6. I study English.

Q: do you study English?

N: no i do not study English.

7. My friend lives in Paris.

Q: does your  freind live in paris?

N: no my freind doesn't live in paris.

i hope i did it right.

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