Pr.Simple + I (you, we, they) work a lot./ +He (she, it) works a lot. - I (you, we, they) don’t work a lot/ - He (she, it) doesn’t work a lot. ? Do I (you, we, they) work a lot? / Does he (she, it) work a lot?
Past Simple + They worked hard yesterday. - They didn’t work hard yesterday. ? Did they work hard yesterday?
Future Simple + He will work a lot tomorrow. - He won’t work a lot tomorrow. ? Will he work a lot tomorrow?
Pr. Cont. + I am reading now. - I am not reading now. ? Am I reading now?
Pete is going to win the gane. Pete isn't going to win the game. Is Pete going to win the game?
I'm afraid Mr Smith has gone to New York and he won't be back for two weeks.
If you want to get some details about India, ask Peguy. She's been there many times.
I don't know where Sally Stephen lives, I've never been there.
It's time to party. My parents have gone away for the weekend.
Have you been to Buckingham Palace yet?
I'm sorry but Mr Johnson has gone to Canterbury. Would you like his number?
Alice isn't here for the moment, Sir! She's gone for lunch.
‘Are they going shopping in the town centre?’ ‘No, they have already been there this morning.’
I'm a bit scared. My parents have gone away for a whole week.
Объяснение:
+ I (you, we, they) work a lot./ +He (she, it) works a lot.
- I (you, we, they) don’t work a lot/ - He (she, it) doesn’t work a lot.
? Do I (you, we, they) work a lot? / Does he (she, it) work a lot?
Past Simple
+ They worked hard yesterday.
- They didn’t work hard yesterday.
? Did they work hard yesterday?
Future Simple
+ He will work a lot tomorrow.
- He won’t work a lot tomorrow.
? Will he work a lot tomorrow?
Pr. Cont.
+ I am reading now.
- I am not reading now.
? Am I reading now?
Pete is going to win the gane.
Pete isn't going to win the game.
Is Pete going to win the game?