Complete the table – there is an example given. Remember to end an interrogative sentence with a question mark, but affirmative and negative sentences with a full stop. Affirmative Negative Interrogative You walked to work. You didn't walk to work. Did you walk to work? He sang. They didn't bring a sandwich. He didn't visit his friends. Did we sleep well last night? They didn’t live in Canada.
Affirmative Negative Interrogative You walked to work. You didn't walk to work. Did you walk to work? He sang. He didn't sing. Did he sing? They didn't bring a sandwich. They brought a sandwich. Did they bring a sandwich? He didn't visit his friends. He visited his friends. Did he visit his friends? Did we sleep well last night? We slept well last night. Did we sleep well last night? They didn’t live in Canada. They lived in Canada. Did they live in Canada?
Affirmative Negative Interrogative
You walked to work. You didn't walk to work. Did you walk to work?
He sang. He didn't sing. Did he sing?
They didn't bring a sandwich. They brought a sandwich. Did they bring a sandwich?
He didn't visit his friends. He visited his friends. Did he visit his friends?
Did we sleep well last night? We slept well last night. Did we sleep well last night?
They didn’t live in Canada. They lived in Canada. Did they live in Canada?