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Learning goal
I can write questions and negative sentences.

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The Present Simple

Questions and negative sentences

For the next exercise, turn the sentence into a question or a negative sentence. Think about punctuation!
COUNT THE NUMBER OF CORRECT ANSWERS!

Examples:
Question: Do you like pizza?
Negative sentence: I don't like pizza.
                                    


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Turn the sentence into a question:
"My dog likes meat."

Slide 4 - Open question

Turn the sentence into a negative sentence:
"My dog likes meat."

Slide 5 - Open question

Turn the sentence into a question:
"They never go to parties."

Slide 6 - Open question

Turn the sentence into a negative sentence:
"They go to parties."

Slide 7 - Open question

Turn the sentence into a question:
"I am really funny."

Slide 8 - Open question

Turn the sentence into a negative sentence:
"I am really funny."

Slide 9 - Open question

Turn the sentence into a question: "She is a doctor"

Slide 10 - Open question

Turn the sentence into a negative sentence: "She is a doctor"

Slide 11 - Open question

What's next?
Did you have 2 or less mistakes?
--> start with the exercises in Stepping Stones: 
Ex. Questions: 30, 31, 32, 
Negations: 33 and 34 (p. 108-111). 
IN SILENCE!
Did you have more than 2 mistakes? 
--> follow the instruction.

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The Present Simple
Questions

To make a question, you have to put the verb do in front of the sentence:

 I like ice cream.     becomes      Do I like ice cream?

If the subject is a he, she or it, you have to use does. Also, look at what happens with the +s of the original verb.

Bob plays football.   becomes   Does Bob play football?


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The Present Simple




Questions

For the next exercise, turn the sentence into a question. Think about capital letters, questions marks and the SHIT Rule (do/does)!
                                    


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That tree looks 100 years old.

Slide 15 - Open question

The girls always wear the same dresses.

Slide 16 - Open question

The Present Simple
Questions

The verb 'to be' and 'to have got' are special. 
These verbs switch places in a sentence and DON'T need do or does.

She is very beautiful.  becomes  Is she very beautiful?

You have got a break.  becomes  Have you got a break?


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The old man always sits in his chair.
the old man always
in his chair?
Turn the normal present simple sentence into a question
do
does
is
sits
sit
sitting
did

Slide 18 - Drag question

She is my best friend.
she 
my best friend?
do
does
is
be
am
are
did

Slide 19 - Drag question

They are at the club every Tuesday evening.
they
at the club every Tuesday evening?
do
does
is
be
am
are
did

Slide 20 - Drag question

My sister likes everything pink.
my sister
everything pink?
do
does
is
be
likes
like
did

Slide 21 - Drag question

PART 2

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The Present Simple
Negations

Now you know how to make questions in the present simple.

Now we are going to look at negative sentences.


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The Present Simple
Negative sentences

Negative sentences tell you that something is not happening. 
You can see the word not in the sentence, but almost always as a short form n't, as in don't or doesn't.

An example of a negation is:

                             She doesn't see very well. 


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The Present Simple
Negative sentence
So you make a negative sentence by adding don't or doesn't to the sentence. 

I like ice cream.                becomes                 I don't like ice cream. 

If the subject is a he, she or it, you have to use doesn't. Also, look at what happens with the +s of the original verb.

Bob plays football.            becomes               Bob doesn't play football.

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The Present Simple
Negative sentences

Look at what happens to the verb in this sentence when we turn it into a negative sentence:

                                 He plays video games every day.

                        He doesn't play video games every day.

The +s disappears after doesn't. The same happened with the questions!


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The Present Simple




Negative sentences

In the next exercise, try to turn the normal sentence into a negative sentence. Pay attention to capital letters, full stops and the SHIT Rule.
                                    

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The girls wear the same dresses.

Slide 28 - Open question

The boy always cleans his plate after eating.

Slide 29 - Open question

The Present Simple
Negative sentences

Again, the verbs 'to be' and 'to have got' are special. 
Very simple, just add not. You don't need doesn't or don't in that case.

I am an English teacher. 
I am not an English teacher.
I have got two brothers.
I have not got two brothers.



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The Present Simple




Negative sentences

In the next exercise, try to turn the normal sentence into a negative sentence. Pay attention to capital letters, full stops and the SHIT Rule.
                              


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She wears her best dress on Sundays.

Slide 32 - Open question

My dog is almost deaf.

Slide 33 - Open question

They are at the pool every week.

Slide 34 - Open question

My baby brothers usually vomit after dinner.

Slide 35 - Open question

Congratulations! 
You have finished this lesson.


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Homework
- Writing and grammar: Ex. 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34 (p. 108-111).

- Listening: Ex. 39, 40 and 42 (p. 114-115).
- Check your answers.

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