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OFTEN
ALWAYS
SOMETIMES
EVERY DAY/WEEK/MONTH/YEAR
SELDOM/RARELY
NEVER
USUALLY/NORMALLY
DAILY
I OFTEN read books.
You SOMETIMES go shopping.
We swim EVERY SUNDAY.
They SELDOM play basketball.
Students ALWAYS do their homework.
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X: fix – fixES SS: pass – passES
CH: watch - watchES
SH: wash – washES
Y: fly – fliES
O: go - goES
Bob SOMETIMES goES shopping.
She likes swimming EVERY WEEKEND.
He ALWAYS learnS his lessons.
It RARELY rainS here.
My Mum OFTEN cleanS our flat up.
I DO not (DON’T) like playing football.
DO you like playing football? Yes, I DO. No, I DON’T.
We DO not (DON’T) go to school every day.
DO you go to school every day? Yes, we DO. No, we DON’T.
Students DO not (DON’T) always study their lessons.
DO students always study their lessons? Yes, they DO. No, they DON’T.
It DOES not (DOESN’T) often rain here.
DOES it often rain here? Yes, it DOES. No, it DOESN’T.
He DOES not (DOES’T) like music.
DOES he like music? Yes, he DOES. No, he DOESN’T.
Your mother DOES not (DOESN’T) always cook breakfast.
DOES your mother always cook breakfast? Yes, she DOES. No, she DOESN’T.
Bob DOES not (DOESN’T) play football.
DOES Bob play football? Yes, he DOES. No, he DOESN’T.
WHEN do you go to school? WHERE does he go in summer?
HOW does Kate dance?
WHAT does Bob do?
WHAT do you do?
I cleanED my room up yesterday.
You lookED after your son three days ago.
We listenED to classical music last week.
I bought a new bag yesterday.
You swam in the sea five days ago.
We gave some gifts last week.
I DID not (DIDN’T) play football yesterday.
DID you play football yesterday? Yes, I DID. No, I DIDN’T.
We DID not (DIDN’T) go to school three days ago.
DID you go to school three days ago? Yes, we DID. No, we DIDN’T.
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You liked milk, DIDN’T you?
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You DIDN’T like milk, DID you?
Who bought milk?
I WILL/SHALL go to the park next week.
You WILL swim in the sea in five days.
Kate WILL buy some gifts tomorrow.
I WILL NOT/SHALL NOT (WON’T/
SHAN’T) go to the park next week.
You WILL NOT (WON’T) swim in the sea in five days.
Kate WILL NOT (WON’T) buy some gifts tomorrow.
WILL /SHALL we go to the park next week? Yes, we WILL/SHALL.
No, we WON’T/SHAN’T.
WILL you swim in the sea in five days?
Yes, I WILL/SHALL.
No, I WON’T/SHAN’T.
WILL Kate buy some gifts tomorrow?
Yes, she WILL. No, she WON’T.