
EUROPEAN SECTION
year 9 English — summer review work
Exercises answers
Exercise 6
We study at the best university.
Negative: [We do not study at the best university.]
Interrogative: [Do we study at the best university?]
We are studying a lot / very much for the maths exam.
Negative: [We are not studying a lot / very much for the maths exam.]
Interrogative: [Are we are studying a lot / very much for the maths exam?]
She lives with her parents.
Negative: [She does not live with her parents.]
Interrogative: [Does she live with her parents?]
That girl is living in London with her sister.
Negative: [That girl is not living in London with her sister.]
Interrogative: [Is that girl living in London with her sister?]
Those men work at the clothes factory.
Negative: [Those men do not work at the clothes factory.]
Interrogative: [Do those men work at the clothes factory?]
These men are working very hard / very much.
Negative: [These men are not working very hard / very much.]
Interrogative: [Are these men working very hard / very much?]
That girl's dog sleeps in her garden.
Negative: [That girl's dog does not sleep in her garden.]
Interrogative: [Does that girl's dog sleep in her garden?]
That cat is sleeping on the bed.
Negative: [That cat is not sleeping on the bed.]
Interrogative: [Is that cat sleeping on the bed?]
My father's friend often visits him.
Negative: [My father's friend does not often visit him.]
Interrogative: [Does my father's friend often visit him?]
They are waiting for this woman.
Negative: [They are not waiting for this woman.]
Interrogative: [Are they waiting for this woman?]
These boys / kids sometimes tidy their room.
Negative: [These boys / kids sometimes do not tidy their room.]
Interrogative: [Do these boys / kids sometimes tidy their room?]
That radio makes a lot of noise.
Negative: [That radio does not make a lot of noise.]
Interrogative: [Does that radio make a lot of noise?]
Their neighbour plays the drum.
Negative: [Their neighbour does not play the drum.]
Interrogative: [Does their neighbour play the drum?]
Those boys / kids are making a lot of noise.
Negative: [Those boys / kids are not making a lot of noise.]
Interrogative: [Are those boys / kids making a lot of noise?]
It gets dark earlier in the winter.
Negative: [It does not get dark earlier in the winter.]
Interrogative: [Does it get dark earlier in the winter?]
You are doing a lot of exercises today.
Negative: [You are not doing a lot of exercises today.]
Interrogative: [Are you doing a lot of exercises today?]
It rains a lot in England.
Negative: [It does not rain a lot in England?]
Interrogative: [Does it rain a lot in England?]
She often forgets her homework.
Negative: [She does not often forget her homework.]
Interrogative: [Does she often forget her homework?]
It is raining a little.
Negative: [It is not raining a little.]
Interrogative: [Is it raining a little?]
That boy sometimes plays with my brother.
Negative: [That boy does not sometimes play with my brother.]
Interrogative: [Does that boy sometimes play with my brother?]
I am reading my class notes.
Negative: [I am not reading my class notes.]
Interrogative: [Am I reading my class notes?]
Tomorrow we are going to London / we are leaving for London.
Negative: [Tomorrow we are not going to London / we are leaving for London.]
Interrogative: [Are we going to London / we are leaving for London tomorrow?]
This summer we are going to the beach.
Negative: [This summer we are not going to the beach.]
Interrogative: [Are we are going to the beach this summer?]
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