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Contradictions




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Rewrite the sentences in negative (contradictions). Do not use short forms such as don't doesn't didn't, etc. Use full forms do not/does not, etc only

1.�� He is sitting in the living room. ��Hein the living room.

2.�� They went home. �� They home.

3.�� She likes summer. �� Shesummer.

4.�� You write a story. �� You�� a story.

5.�� They jumped from the bed. �� They�� from the bed

6.�� We watch TV every day. �� We��� TV every day.

7.�� They are looking. �� They��� .

8.�� He lives in Salacgriva. �� He��in Salacgriva.

9.�� They bought ice-cream. �� They�� ice-cream.

10.�� We are dancing. �� We��.

Rewrite the sentences in negative (contradictions). Do not use short forms such as don't doesn't didn't, etc. Use full forms do not/does not, etc only.
1.�� They clean the flat. �� Theythe flat.

2.�� She washed the plate. �� She��the plate.

3.�� He gets up in the morning. �� He��up in the morning.

4.�� I am standing here. �� I�� here.

5.�� We bought the salad. �� We��the salad.

6.�� I like onion. �� I onion.

7.�� We are thinking. �� We���.

8.�� She waits for summer. �� Shefor summer.

9.�� She is eating a banana. �� She a banana.

10.�� We wanted to help. �� Weto help.

Rewrite the sentences in negative (contradictions). Do not use short forms such as don't doesn't didn't, etc. Use full forms do not/does not, etc only.

1.�� She drinks tea. �� Shetea.

2.�� They got up early. �� They��up early.

3.�� They know a lot. �� They�� a lot.

4.�� You are smiling widely. �� You��widely.

5.�� They write an exercise. �� They��an exercise.

6.�� You saw a film. �� You a film.

7.�� She draws animals. �� She�� animals.