Answer the questions with an affirmative or a negative statement. Write full statements, not short answers, and use subjects pronouns. Use a period after each statement.
1. Is our teacher from Chicago? (No) No, she is not from Chicago.
2. Are your friends in the United States? (Yes)
3. Is your favorite book from Japan? (No)
4. Are her grandparents in Italy? (No)
5. Is Mr. Lim from South Korea? (Yes)
6. Am I in Miami? (No)
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2. She always cooks dinner. Dinner is always cooked.
3. She has already cooked dinner. Dinner has already been cooked.
4. She cooked dinner at 3 o'clock. Dinner was cooked at 3 o'clock.
5. She has been cooking dinner since 2 or 3 o'clock. Dinner has been being cooked since 2 or 3 o'clock.
6. She had cooked dinner by 3 o'clock. Dinner had been cooked by 3 o'clock.
7. She will cook dinner in 2 hours. Dinner will be cooked in 2 hours.
8. She will have cooked dinner by 3 o'clock. Dinner will have been cooked by 3 o'clock.
9. She will be cooking dinner from 2 to 3. Dinner will be being cooked from 2 to 3.
10. She has to cook dinner. Dinner has to be cooked.
2. She always cooks dinner. Dinner is always cooked.
3. She has already cooked dinner. Dinner has already been cooked.
4. She cooked dinner at 3 o'clock. Dinner was cooked at 3 o'clock.
5. She has been cooking dinner since 2 or 3 o'clock. Dinner has been being cooked since 2 or 3 o'clock.
6. She had cooked dinner by 3 o'clock. Dinner had been cooked by 3 o'clock.
7. She will cook dinner in 2 hours. Dinner will be cooked in 2 hours.
8. She will have cooked dinner by 3 o'clock. Dinner will have been cooked by 3 o'clock.
9. She will be cooking dinner from 2 to 3. Dinner will be being cooked from 2 to 3.
10. She has to cook dinner. Dinner has to be cooked.