Turn the affirmative sentences in the negative, paying attention to the form of the verb-predicate. 1.This coat belongs to Jane.
2.I drive to London once a month.
3.Your boss is very impudent.
4.The car stopped near the bank.
5.The soup was delicious.
6.The concert will start at 7 p.m.
7.Her shoes are dirty.
8.I bought the curtains for my bedroom.
9.I am a football fan.
10.Their wedding will be in spring.
Turn the affirmative sentences in the negative, paying attention to the form of the verb-predicate.
1.This coat does not belong to Jane.
2.I do not drive to London once a month.
3.Your boss is not very impudent.
4.The car did not stop near the bank.
5.The soup was not delicious.
6.The concert will not start at 7 p.m.
7.Her shoes are not dirty.
8.I did not buy the curtains for my bedroom.
9.I am not a football fan.
10.Their wedding will not be in spring.
1.This coat doesn‘t belong to Jane.
2.I don’t drive to London once a month.
3.Your boss isn’t very impudent.
4.The car didn’t stop near the bank.
5.The soup wasn’t delicious.
6.The concert won’t start at 7 p.m.
7.Her shoes aren’t dirty.
8.I didn’t buy the curtains for my bedroom.
9.I am not a football fan.
10.Their wedding won’t be in spring.
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