3H - lesson 19: questions & negations

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Welcome!
Lesson 19: questions & negations 

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Lesson plan
  • Emoji riddles 
  • Questions & negations; how to?
  • Practice online & book
  • Next lesson: mock test 

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Film

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To feel better

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A trip

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Questions & negations
making questions and negations


what are negations?

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Rule 1
With the verb to be and auxiliary verbs (hulp ww) such as can and may, you place that verb at the beginning of a question. In a negative sentence, you place not/n’t after that verb.

Examples:
I can speak English well. - Can I speak English well? - I can't/cannot speak English well. 
I am a teacher. - Am I a teacher? - I am not a teacher.

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Rule 2
With any other main verb, you add the verb to do. You place a form of to do at the beginning of a question. In a negative sentence, you place not/n’t after a form of to do. The main verb changes to the infinitive.

Examples:
I love cheese. - Do I love cheese? - I don't love cheese.

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I overslept yesterday.
A
I didn't overslept yesterday.
B
I didn't oversleep yesterday
C
I don't overslept yesterday.
D
I don't oversleep yesterday.

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I am your teacher.
A
I amn't your teacher.
B
I am not your teacher.
C
I don't am your teacher.
D
I don't be your teacher.

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Turn this sentence into a question:
I am your teacher.

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Turn this sentence into a question:
I overslept yesterday.

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Turn this sentence into a question:
You don't like school.

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Turn this sentence into a question:
Pizza with pineapple is a disgrace.

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Turn this sentence into a negative:
Pizza with pineapple is a disgrace.

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Turn this into a negative sentence:
The teacher explained the assignment.

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Turn into a question:
We were playing on our iPads.

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Make this sentence negative:
My friend and I play on the same team.

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Make into a negative sentence:
I can swim.

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Practice in book
Ex. 52 & 53 p. 71-72

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