miércoles, 18 de marzo de 2020

Statements into questions

Change statements into questions 

sentence that tells us something is a statement. In modern English, auxiliaries are the only verbs which can be put before the subject of a sentence to form questions.
  • He is a good fellow.
  • Is he a good fellow?
  • They have won the race.
  • Have they won the race?
  • The cat will kill the mice.
  • Will the cat kill the mice?
In the case of other verbs, the auxiliaries do and its forms (does and did) have to be used before the subject.
  • John enjoys playing tennis. (statement)
  • Does John enjoy playing tennis? (question)
  • Sharon makes models from clay.
  • Does Sharon make models from clay?
  • Alice goes to school by train.
  • Does Alice go to school by train?
  • The children practise the violin each morning.
  • Do the children practise the violin each morning?
  • Our team played well yesterday.
  • Did our team play well yesterday?
  • He fell from the ladder.
  • Did he fall from the ladder?
  • They went to Mumbai.
  • Did they go to Mumbai?
  • She likes to see pictures.
  • Does she like to see pictures?
  • They make good cheese.
  • Do they make good cheese?


Exercise 1   Changing statements into questions

Exercise 2 Changing statements into questions

Exercise 3 Change the following sentences into Yes/No questions

Exercise 4 QUESTION WORDS - WH QUESTIONS

Exercise 5  Wh-questions An online exercise for practicing / revising the question words

Exercise 6   Ask for the underlined part



Rewrite in Negative.                                   


The following examples show some ways to make a sentence negative in the present tense.

  • Sentence: My guests are arriving now.   Negative: My guests are not arriving now.
The negative word no:
  • Sentence: Jennie has money.                 Negative: Jennie has no money.

The contraction n’t :

  • Sentence: Janetta kisses her mom.   Negative: Janetta doesn’t kiss her mom.

Notice that when forming a negative in the present tense, the helping verb does is what signals the 3rd person singular, and the main verb "kiss" does not have an -es ending.
The following sentences show you the ways to make a sentence negative in the past tense.
  • Sentence: Paul called me yesterday.         Negative: Paul did not call me yesterday.

  • Sentence: Jamilee went to the grocery store.  Negative: Jamilee didn´t go to the grocery store.

  • Sentence: Gina laughed when she saw the huge pile of laundry.  Negative: Gina did not laugh when she saw the huge pile of laundry.
Notice that when forming a negative in the past tense, the helping verb did is what signals the past tense, and the main verb "laugh" does not have an -ed ending.


Exercise 1  48 Sentences to rewrite in negative and interrogative

Exercise 2 Exercise on negative sentences Simple Past

Exercise 3 Exercise on negative sentences Present Simple

Exercise 4  Exercise on negative sentences Simple Past

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