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48 Sentences to rewrite in negative and interrogative
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Make the sentence a question:
You have work for me.
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Make the sentence negative:
I have this document.
Make the sentence a question:
You promised to increase the salary.
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Make the sentence negative:
I finished my work.
Make the sentence a question:
You gave me the money.
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Make the sentence negative:
I can do this work.
Make the sentence a question:
We deal.
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Make the sentence negative:
I have all necessary certificates.
Make the sentence a question:
The work
is
hard.
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Make the sentence negative:
I can speak German.
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Make the sentence a question:
It
is
my room.
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Make the sentence negative:
I have a lot of friends.
Make the sentence a question:
The bank
is
closed.
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Make the sentence negative:
She has a big house.
Make the sentence a question:
You
are
talking to me.
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Make the sentence negative:
He has a friend in Norway.
Make the sentence a question:
They finished the work yesterday.
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Make the sentence negative:
I managed to do the work on time.
Make the sentence a question:
They worked very hard.
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Make the sentence negative:
I worked on Sunday.��
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Make the sentence a question:
I finish the work at 5 o�clock.
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Make the sentence negative:
He
is
my brother.
Make the sentence a question:
I need a certificate.
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Make the sentence negative:
I understand you.
Make the sentence a question:
I can find the bricks.
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Make the sentence negative:
I know the answer.
Make the sentence a question:
You can check it now.
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Make the sentence negative:
I promised to help.
Make the sentence a question:
You can tell me the answer.
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Make the sentence negative:
I can tell you where the trowel is.
Make the sentence a question:
You can show me the example.
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Make the sentence negative:
They work in the mornings.
Make the sentence a question:
She showed me this room.
Make the sentence negative:
He has a car.
Make the sentence a question:
She works with you.
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Make the sentence negative:
They had a question.
Make the sentence a question:
He has my telephone number.
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Make the sentence negative:
They had a bill.
Make the sentence a question:
You saw my work.
Make the sentence negative:
You paid the bill.
Make the sentence a question:
There
is
a window.
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Make the sentence negative:
You saw his sister.
Make the sentence a question:
There
are
tools.�
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Make the sentence negative:
I looked through the window.
Make the sentence a question:
There
is
change.�
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Make the sentence negative:
I wanted to help.
Make the sentence a question:
You took it from my table.
Make the sentence negative:
He tells the truth.