make sentences negative and interrogative. 1)she surfs the internet early in the morning. 2)she is preparing for the trip now. 3)look! he is parachuting from the plane. 4)yury does a lot of work as an editor. 5)dad is coming back from his rock climbing trip in the crimea. 6)the boys are paragliding now. 7)our teacher usually does free diving in summer.
1) She surfs the Internet early in the morning.
(-) She doesn't surf the Internet early in the morning.
(?) Does she surf the Internet early in the morning?
2) She is preparing for the trip now.
(-) She isn't preparing for the trip now.
(?) Is she preparing for the trip now?
3) Look! He is parachuting from the plane.
(-) He isn't parachuting from the plane.
(?) Is he parachuting from the plane?
4) Yury does a lot of work as an editor.
(-) Yury doesn't do a lot of work as an editor.
(?) Does Yury do a lot of work as an editor?
5) Dad is coming back from his rock climbing trip in the Crimea.
(-) Dad isn't coming back from his rock climbing trip in the Crimea.
(?) Is dad coming back from his rock climbing trip in the Crimea?
6) The boys are paragliding now.
(-) The boys aren't paragliding now.
(?) Are the boys paragliding now?
7) Our teacher usually does free diving in summer.
(-) Our teacher doesn't usually do free diving in summer.
(?) Does our teacher usually do free diving in summer?
Interrogative: Does she surf the internet early in the morning? The sentence is made interrogative by placing the auxiliary verb "does" before the subject "she".
2) She is not preparing for the trip now. The sentence is made negative by adding the word "not" after the verb "is".
Interrogative: Is she preparing for the trip now? The sentence is made interrogative by placing the auxiliary verb "is" before the subject "she".
3) Look! Is he parachuting from the plane? The sentence is made interrogative by placing the auxiliary verb "is" before the subject "he".
Negative: He is not parachuting from the plane. The sentence is made negative by adding the word "not" after the verb "is".
4) Yury does not do a lot of work as an editor. The sentence is made negative by adding the word "not" after the verb "does".
Interrogative: Does Yury do a lot of work as an editor? The sentence is made interrogative by placing the auxiliary verb "does" before the subject "Yury".
5) Dad is not coming back from his rock climbing trip in the Crimea. The sentence is made negative by adding the word "not" after the verb "is".
Interrogative: Is dad coming back from his rock climbing trip in the Crimea? The sentence is made interrogative by placing the auxiliary verb "is" before the subject "dad".
6) Are the boys not paragliding now? The sentence is made negative by adding the word "not" after the linking verb "are".
Interrogative: Are the boys paragliding now? The sentence is made interrogative by placing the linking verb "are" before the subject "the boys".
7) Our teacher does not usually do free diving in summer. The sentence is made negative by adding the word "not" after the verb "does".
Interrogative: Does our teacher usually do free diving in summer? The sentence is made interrogative by placing the auxiliary verb "does" before the subject "our teacher".