Transforme ces phrases affirmatives en phrases négatives et interrogatives
We go to school every day.
a. The sun shines a lot here.
3. She looks tired.
They live in a nice house.
$ Cats drink milk.


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Réponse :

Bonsoir,

We go to school every day. ⇒ affirmative

We don't go to school every day. ⇒ négative

Do we go to school every day? ⇒ interrogative

The sun shines a lot here. ⇒ affirmative

The sun doesn't shine a lot here. ⇒ négative

Does the sun shine a lot here? ⇒ interrogative

She looks tired. ⇒ affirmative

She doesn't look very tired. ⇒ négative

Does she look very tired? ⇒ interrogative

They live in a nice house. ⇒ affirmative

They don't live in a nice house. ⇒ négative

Do they live in a nice house? ⇒ interrogative

Cats drink milk. ⇒ affirmative

Cats don't drink milk. ⇒ négative

Do cats drink milk? ⇒ interrogative

Bonne fin de journée ;)

ACOLOM

Bonjour,

Réponse :

Transforme ces phrases affirmatives en phrases négatives et interrogatives

Présent Simple:

forme affirmative : sujet + verbe ( "s" à la 3ème personne )

forme négative : sujet + don't/doesn't + base verbale...

forme interrogative : Do/Does + sujet + base verbale...?

We go to school every day.

(-) We don't go to school every day.

(?) Do we go to school every day?

The sun shines a lot here.

(-) The sun doesn't shine a lot here.

(?) Does the sun shine a lot here?

She looks tired.

(-) She doesn't look tired.

(?) Does she look tired?

They live in a nice house.

(-) They don't live in a nice house.

(?) Do they live in a nice house?

Cats drink milk.

(-) Cats don't drink milk.

(?) Do cats drink milk?

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