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Affirmative Negative

The document contains examples of sentences using affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It provides sentences demonstrating the use of verbs like "have", "be", "play", and "help" in the simple present tense and makes variations using negations or as questions. It then gives exercises for learners to practice arranging words into sentences in these different forms.

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Affirmative Negative

The document contains examples of sentences using affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It provides sentences demonstrating the use of verbs like "have", "be", "play", and "help" in the simple present tense and makes variations using negations or as questions. It then gives exercises for learners to practice arranging words into sentences in these different forms.

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affirmative negative question

I I have got a dog.

you You have got a bike.

he He has not got a beard.

she Has she got a sister?

it It has got a window.

we Have we got a car?

you You have not got time.

they Have they got money?

affirmative negative question

I I am hungry.

you You are Sam.

he He is not here.

she Is she loud?


it It is okay.

we Are we fine?

you You are not friendly.

they Are they happy?

affirmative negative questions

I I play.

you You help.

he He does not answer.

she Does she sing?

it It rains.

we Do we dream?

you You do not read.

Exercise on Affirmative Sentences


Arrange the words to make sentences in simple present.

I collect stamp
1. I / to collect stamps -

2. we / to play card games -


3. he / to read comics -

4. Chris / to sing in a band -

5. we / to have a hamster -

6. Andy and John / to like cola -

7. she / to be nice -

8. they / to help their parents -

9. the children / to speak English -

10. I / to buy a newspaper every Saturday -

Exercise on Negative Sentences


Make negative sentences.
I do not w atch
1. I watch TV. -

2. We play football. -

3. It is boring. -

4. She cleans her room. -

5. You ride your bike every weekend. -

6. Sandy takes nice photos. -

7. They open the windows. -

8. He buys a new CD. -

9. I am late. -

10. She has a cat. -

Exercise on Questions I
Arrange the words below to make questions.
Does she colle
1. she / to collect / stickers -

2. they / to play / a game -

3. the cat / to sleep / in the cat's bed -


4. she / often / to dream -

5. he / to play / streetball -

6. you / to be / from Paris -

7. the pupils / to wear / school uniforms -

8. you / to go / to the cinema -

9. she / to have / friends -

10. he / to read / books -

Exercise on Questions with Interrogatives


Ask for the bold part of the sentence.
What does Jul
1. Julia likes pop-music. -

2. Maria comes from Spain. -

3. They play in the garden. -

4. Rick rides his bike. -

5. I go to the cinema on Saturdays. -

6. We go to Mallorca because it is warm there.. -

7. Joe repairs his bike. -

8. Robin drives his car carefully. -

9. Peter runs with his dog every day. -


10. Eric goes to Italy for a holiday. -

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