My Bonnie lies over the ocean.
Do (I, You, we, They) Do + not = don’t
Does (he, she, it) ? Does + not = doesn’t
Does My Bonnie lie over the ocean?
My Bonnie doesn’t lie over the ocean.
Last night as I lay on my pillow.
Did(I, You, he, she, it, we, you, they)?
Did + not = didn’t
Last night did I lie on my pillow?
Last night I didn’t lie on my pillow.
They lie over the ocean
Do they lie over the ocean?
Did they lie over the ocean?
They don’t lie over the ocean.
They didn’t lie over the ocean.
Questions
1. Change these phrases to interrogative and negative (Present and Past tense).
a. Julie lies over the sea.
b. The dog drinks water.
c. The dog and the cat live together.
Respostas
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Resposta:
a. Present
interrogative: Does Julie lie over The sea?
negative: Julie doesn't lie over The sea.
Past tense
interrogative: Did Julie lie over The sea?
negative: Julie didn't lie over The sea.
b. present
interrogative: Does The dog drink water?
negative: The dog doesn't drink Water.
past tense
interrogative: Did The dog drink Water?
negative: The dog didn't drink Water.
c. present
interrogative: Do The dog and The cat Live together?
negative: The dog and The cat don't Live together.
past tense
interrogative: Did The dog and The cat Live together?
negative The dog and The cat didn't Live together.
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