Cambia estos enunciados a su forma negativa e interrogativa.
1.- Mary studies for the exam at home.
2.- She buys the fruit in the market
3.- My mom bakes a cake for my birthday. 4.- We play soccer in the stadium.
5.- My little brother cries when my mom sits on the sofá
Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
1.- Mary studies for the exam at home.
Mary doesn't study for the exam at home.
Does Mary study for the exam at home?
2.- She buys the fruit in the market
She doesn't buy the fruit in the market.
Does she buy the fruit in the market?
3.- My mom bakes a cake for my birthday.
My mom doesn't bake a cake for my birthday.
Does your mom bake a cake for your birthday?
4.- We play soccer in the stadium.
We don't play soccer in the stadium.
Do they play soccer in the stadium?
5.- My little brother cries when my mom sits on the sofa.
My little brother doesn't cry when my mom sits on the sofa.
Does your litte brother cry when your mom sits on the sofa?
Explicación:
- Para negativa usas el auxiliar "don't" o "doesn't" que significa no mas "doesn't" se usa para tercera persona (She, he, it) y don't para primera y segunda (I,you,they,we,you)
- Don't o doesn't se usan antes del verbo de la oración ejemplo "play" sería "don't play"
- Para interrogativa usas auxiliar al principio de la pregunta "Do" "does" que indican si es tercera persona o no siguiendo la primera regla que mencioné.
- Pones el ? respectivamente al final de la pregunta.
En las que se habla de "my" puse las preguntas que se harían a la persona para dar esa respuesta porque poner preguntarse algo uno mismo no es tan común pero técnicamente está bien poner algo como "does my little brother cries when my mom sits on the sofa?" pero pues así suena mejor.
espero te ayude ☺