English grammar exercise on sentence transformation

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📝 English Grammar Exercise: Sentence Transformation

This exercise requires transforming sentences into negative forms, questions, or other grammatical structures. Let's solve each sentence step by step.

Sentences 3-20

3. Stewart lives in Vancouver.
- To transform this statement, we need to determine what transformation is required. Since there's no specific instruction, I'll provide the negative form: Stewart doesn't live in Vancouver.

4. Does she exercise?
- This is already a question. The negative question would be: Doesn't she exercise?
- The negative statement would be: She doesn't exercise.

5. I hate cooking.
- Negative form: I don't hate cooking.

6. They play video games.
- Negative form: They don't play video games.
- Question form: Do they play video games?

7. He knows the answer.
- Negative form: He doesn't know the answer.
- Question form: Does he know the answer?

8. I forget his name.
- Negative form: I don't forget his name.
- Question form: Do I forget his name?

9. They don't study history.
- Positive form: They study history.
- Question form: Do they study history?

10. Do they drive?
- Negative question: Don't they drive?
- Negative statement: They don't drive.

11. Jenny works at a hotel.
- Negative form: Jenny doesn't work at a hotel.
- Question form: Does Jenny work at a hotel?

12. Do you swim?
- Negative question: Don't you swim?
- Negative statement: You don't swim.

13. We don't like the movie.
- Positive form: We like the movie.
- Question form: Do we like the movie?

14. Where do you live?
- Negative question: Where don't you live?
- Statement form: You live somewhere.

15. They don't drink tea.
- Positive form: They drink tea.
- Question form: Do they drink tea?

16. They start class at 8:00.
- Negative form: They don't start class at 8:00.
- Question form: Do they start class at 8:00?

17. Does he eat breakfast?
- Negative question: Doesn't he eat breakfast?
- Negative statement: He doesn't eat breakfast.

18. I don't run fast.
- Positive form: I run fast.
- Question form: Do I run fast?

19. He has a car.
- Negative form: He doesn't have a car.
- Question form: Does he have a car?

20. Do you enjoy sports?
- Negative question: Don't you enjoy sports?
- Negative statement: You don't enjoy sports.

Note:

The exact transformation required for each sentence may depend on the specific instructions of your assignment. I've provided multiple possible transformations for each sentence. Choose the one that matches your assignment requirements.

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