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Charlie (not like) horror films.
Charlie doesn't like horror films.
He (not come) from England. He's Scottish!
He doesn't come from England. He's Scottish!
You can ask [in / on / at] reception.
at
The sanitiser is [in / on / at] the entrance.
at
He has his luggage ____ the trolley.
on
They walked ___________ the lake.
around
She is sitting _______ him.
opposite
The house is _______ the trees.
among
The cyclist is _____ the bus.
in front of
He is _____ the car.
under
The table is ______ the bed.
next to / beside / on the right
He is [in / on / at] the bus stop.
He is at the bus stop.
There's a clock [in / on / at] the wall [in / on / at] the kitchen.
There's a clock on the wall in the kitchen.
John usually (eat) with Sam [in/on/at] his birthday.
John usually eats with Sam on his birthday.
They (eat) [in / on / at] a restaurant occassionally.
They eat in a restaurant occassionally.
_____ your teacher _____ (give) you homework?
Does your teacher give you homework?
_____ Andy _____ (do) the shopping?
Does Andy do the shopping?
_____ Sarah and John _____ (feed) their cats?
Do Sarah and John feed their cats?
______ they ____ (live) [in / on / at] the old house?
Do they live in the old house?
_____ your parents ______ (watch) TV [in / on / at] the afternoon?
Do your parents watch TV in the afternoon?
The cat (sit) [in / on / at] the wall [in /on / at] the morning.
The cat sits on the wall in the morning.
We clean the workshop ----> make it negative
We don't clean the workshop.
He wants to go to the cinema ----> make it negative
He doesn't want to go to the cinema.
I speak Italian ----> make it negative
I don't speak Italian.
She write a letter ----> make it negative
She doesn't write a letter.
My father makes breakfast ----> make it negative
My father doesn't make breakfast.
They are eleven ----> make it negative
They aren't eleven.
Simone (have) five goldfish.
Simone has five goldfishes.
I (be) from Vienna, Austria.
I am from Vienna, Austria.
Mr Smith (teach) Spanish and French.
Mr Smith teaches Spanish and French.
He (be) sixteen years old.
He is sixteen years old.
Mr Smith (teach) Spanish and French.
Mr Smith teaches Spanish and French.
Janet never (wear) jeans.
Janet never wears jeans.
I always (hurrry) to the bus stop.
I always hurry to the bus stop.
Pete and his sister (wash) the family car.
Pete and his sister wash the family car.
It often (rain) [ in / on / at ] Sundays.
It often rains on Sundays.
Emily (go) to the disco.
Emily goes to the disco.
We sometimes (read) books
We sometimes read books.