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B. haven't you?
F. do they?
5. Peter played handball yesterday,
G. aren't they?
J. did she?
8. He could have bought a new car,
B.
1. She is collecting stickers, ? CLUE There is an auxiliary in the first part of the sentence is.
sentence have.
Negate have → haven't, because the first part of the sentence is affirmative.
sentence don't.
Drop n't, because the first part of the sentence is negative → do.
Put the pronoun for John and Max → theyat the end.
Correct is: John and Max don't like maths, do they?
5. Peter played handball yesterday, ? CLUE The first part of the sentences is in the Simple
Negate did → didn't, because the first part of the sentence is affirmative.
sentence are.
Negate are → aren't, because the first part of the sentence is affirmative.
Correct is: They are going home from school, aren't they?
7. Mary didn't do her homework last Monday, ? CLUE There is an auxiliary in the first
Drop n't, because the first part of the sentence is negative → did.
Correct is: Mary didn't do her homework last Monday, did she?
8. He could have bought a new car, ? CLUE There is an auxiliary in the first part of the
sentence could.
Negate could → couldn't, because the first part of the sentence is affirmative.
Negate will → won't, because the first part of the sentence is affirmative.
auxiliary am.
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