Lesson V: Negative Statements

Exercise: B.2.2. Practice Negative Statements Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example: They don't play tennis every day. yesterday THEY DIDN'T PLAY TENNIS YESTERDAY. now THEY AREN'T PLAYING TENNIS NOW. tomorrow THEY AREN'T GOING TO PLAY TENNIS TOMORROW. Anca ANCA ISN'T GOING TO PLAY TENNIS TOMORROW. every day ANCA DOESN'T PLAY TENNIS EVERY DAY. 1. she 11. tomorrow 21. we 2. they 12. last week 22. now 3. now 13. now 23. she 4. last week 14. we 24. tomorrow 5. yesterday 15. tomorrow 25. you and I 6. every day 16. yesterday 26. we 7. J.J. 17. every day 27. every day 8. she 18. Novak 28. he 9. yesterday 19. yesterday 29. yesterday 10. next week 20. he 30. tomorrow Exercise: B.2.3. Practice Negative Statements Listen to the statements about PAUL. Express opposite ideas about MARY. For example: Paul is happy . MARY ISN'T HAPPY . Paul has a car . MARY DOESN'T HAVE A CAR . 1. Paul is tired . 11. Paul likes ice cream . 2. Paul studied last night. 12. Paul is sick . 3. Paul is a student . 13. Paul is at the library. 4. Paul was hungry last night. 14. Paul does the homework every day. 5. Paul reads in the morning. 15. Paul has a new bicycle . 6. Paul is often busy . 16. Paul did the problems yesterday. 7. Paul wanted fish for dinner . 17. Paul was absent yesterday. 8. Paul is going to walk home. 18. Paul studied in the library yesterday. 9. Paul is writing a message . 19. Paul is going to go to New York. 10. Paul is usually tired . 20. Paul is studying now.

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