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1. Ann came to us on Sunday. - Past Simple Active
Ann didn't come to us on Sunday.
2. Andrew gets up at 7 o’clock. - Present Simple Active
Andrew doesn't get up at 7 o’clock.
3. They are going to the cinema. - Present Progressive Active
They aren't going to the cinema.
4. She will cook roast-beef for dinner. - Future Simple Active
She won't cook roast-beef for dinner.
5. Kate worked at the Italian restaurant. - Past Simple Active
Kate didn't work at the Italian restaurant
6. We’ll read this article tomorrow. - Future Simple Active
We’ll not read this article tomorrow.
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1 “When does he get up every day?”
– “He gets up at 8 o’clock.”
2. They are not drinking coffee now. I think they are watching TV.
3. Our friends always go to the country for the weekend.
4. Look! The kitten is playing with its tail.
5. What does your brother usually eat for breakfast?
6. “Where is your sister now?”
– “She is doing her homework in the next room.”
7. What are you doing now?
I see that you are not sleeping.
8. Nick knows English rather well now.
9. When do your lessons usually begin on Monday?
10. “Where will you be tomorrow?” – “I will be at home.
1. These problems are very important. - Active
2. Supper is usually cooked by Granny. - Passive
3. The baby will be taken for a walk. - Passive
4. The students did their work very well. - Active
5. This article will be published in this magazine. - Passive
6. The new book of this author is very interesting. - Active
7. The conference was held in the largest hall. - Passive
8. Such questions are never discussed at our meetings. - Passive
1. The rule explained by the teacher at the last lesson wasn't understood by all of us.
2. I hope the invitation will be accepted by everybody.
3. The letter will be posted in half an hour.
4. At the last competition the first prize was won by our team.
5. The question had been settled as soon as they arrived.
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