Cambiar las siguientes oraciones en negativo, interrogativo e interrogativo negativo. Recuerda
utilizar los auxiliares do y does (según sea el caso).
1. She reads the newspaper every day. (Ella lee el periódico cada día)
2. We come to school by bus. (Nosotros vamos a la escuela en autobús)
3. You work very hard. (Tú trabajas muy duro)
4. She likes to sit in the sun. (A ella le gusta sentarse en el sol)
5. We play in the park every day. (Nosotros jugamos en el parque cada día)
6. He watches his son in the park. (Él observa a su hijo en el parque)
7. We always try to arrive on time. (Nosotros siempre tratamos de llegar a tiempo)
8. He always walks to school. (Él siempre camina para ir a la escuela)
9. She does the work of two people. (Ella hace el trabajo de dos personas)
10. The dog chases the cat all around the house. (El perro persigue al gato por toda la casa)
Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
1- negative: she doesn't read the newspaper every day.
interrogative: Does she read the newspaper every day?
2- negative: we don't come to school by bus.
interrogative: Do we come to school by bus?
3- negative: you don't work very hard.
interrogative: Do you work very hard?
4- negative: she doesn't like to sit in the sun.
interrogative: Does she like to sit in the sun?
5- negative: we don't play in the park every day.
interrogative: Do we play in the park every day?
6- negative: he doesn't watch his son in the park.
interrogative: Does he watch his son in the park?
7- negative: we don't always try to arrive on time.
interrogative: Do we always try to arrive on time?
8- negative: he doesn't always walk to school.
interrogative: Does he always walk to school?
9- negative: she doesn't do the work of two people.
interrogative: Does she do the work of two people?
10- negative: the dog doesn't chases the cat all around the house.
interrogative: Does the dog chases the cat all around the house?
Respuesta:
•She doesn't read the newspaper every day
-Does she read the newspaper every day?
-Doesn't she read the newspaper every day?
•We don't come to school by bus
-Do we come to school by bus?
-Don't we come to school by bus?
•You don't work very hard
-Do you work very hard?
-Don't you work very hard?
•She doesn't like to sit in the sun
-Does she like to sit in the sun?
-Doesn't she like to sit in the sun?
•We don't play in the park every day
-Do we play in the park every day?
-Don't we play in the park every day?
•He doesn't watch his son in the park
-Does he watch his son in the park?
-Doesn't he watch his son in the park?
•We don't always try to arrive on time
-Do we always try to arrive on time?
-Does we always try to arrive on time?
•He doesn't always walk to school
-Does he always walk to school?
-Doesn't he always walk to school?
•She doesn't the work of two people
-Does she the work of two people?
-Doesn't she the work of two people?
•The dog doesn't chass the cat all around the house
-Does the dog chass the cat all around the house?
-Doesn't the dog chass the cat all around the house?
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