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Affirmative: Negative:
1. She reads the newspaper every day. 1. He doesn’t sing opera
2. He lives in our city 2. She doesn’t like that kind of food
3. I drink coffee every morning 3. The bus doesn’t stop at the corner
4. My sister lives in Montana 4. She doesn’t work from Monday to Friday
5. We come to school by bus 5. The plane doesn’t leave from the airport at 8 o’clock
6. They seem frightened 6. I don’t drive to work every morning
7. You work very hard 7. We don’t play together
8. She enjoys playing tennis on weekends 8. He doesn’t work on the third floor
9. We play in the park every day 9. You don’t come to class late
10. We walk to school every day 10. I am not happy
Present progressive
Affirmative: Negative:
1. I´m walking in the park 1. I´m not walking in the park
2. He is playing video games 2. He isn´t playing video games
3. I´m sleeping in my bed 3. I am not sleeping in my bed
4. They are reading now 4. I´m not watching TV
5. You´are eating an apple 5. He is not opening the window
6. I´m wearing a brown dress to the party 6. Angela is not cleaning the bathromm
7. They´re playing football 7. We are not helping in yhe garden
8. Anne is writing a letter 8. You are not singing
9. I´m watching TV 9. It is not raining
10. Angela is cleaning the bathromm 10. You´aren´t eating an apple
Affirmative: Negative:
1. I spoke with him 1. She doesn´t study in the library
2. He worked at store 2. They didn´t go to Acapulco yesterday
3. We wn¿ent to Paris 3. Fernando doesn´t speak Egflish
4. I visited my family last week 4. I didn´t become a teacher
5. Luis played in the garden 5. They didn´t watch a movie
6. I went to the grocery store yesterday 6. We didn´t make a cake
7. She studied spanish 7. I didn´t live in Spain
8. He ate a sandwich 8. He doesn´t sleep in the bed
9. We watched a movie at the cinema 9. They didn´t play soccer
10. She cleaned her room 10. I didn´t boy a new phone
Past progressive
Affirmative: Negative:
1. You were playing cards 1. Luis y Emmanuel weren´t working
2. Carlos was listening to the radio 2. Rigo wasn´t teaching biology
3. We were reading a book 3. He wasn´t driving yhe car
4. We were waiting in the park 4. Sofia wasn´t playing tennis
5. My brother was feeding the birds 5. You weren´t starting
6. I was starting 6. You weren´t studying
7. You were studying 7. She wasn't laughing
8. He was playing football 8. Annie was not cleaning the table
9. I was riding a bike 9. Jane was not exercising in the gym
10. I was working on that paper yesterday 10. Eduardo was not writing an e-mail
Present perfect
Affirmative: Negative:
1. We have studied 1. Anette has not washed the dishes
2. He has written a letter 2. Ana y María haven´t studied for the exam
3. We have been stranded for six days 3. Matías hasn´t watered the plants
4. I have been abroad two times 4. Joel hasn´t his bed
5. Ana has never broken a leg 5. Socorro hasn´t bought milk
6. I have lost my wallet 6. Lizeth hasn´t been to the baker´s
7. Carlos has visited London 7. He hasn´t written a letter
8. Eduardo has played on the computer 8. Yesi hasn´t repared his bike
9. Yesi has repared his bike 9. Carlos hasn´t visited London
10. I have finished my homework 10. Eduardo hasn´t played on the computer