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DIA [1.3K]
3 years ago
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Three examples of the theme, “silence versus voice”

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OleMash [197]3 years ago
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2. They aren’t playing in the garden

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6. Those children weren’t sleeping under the tree

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2. Are they playing in the garden?

3. Did her daughter go to Las Vegas last year?

4. Is his mom cooking now?

5. Does her friends love reading novels?

6. Were those children sleeping under the tree?

7. Has she been to Brazil twice?

8. Will he be here in 10 minutes?

9. Are they going to bring the soda?

10. Are Martin’s brothers in 3rd grade?

11. Was he at school 5 minutes ago?

12. Haven’t they seen that movie 5 times?

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Changing into negative form is very easy we just have to change the verb of the given sentence in to negative form like 'are as aren't; is as isn't; has been to hasn't been' etc., we just have to add not to the verb given in the sentence.

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