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Continuing Education Sentence Structure
Which sentence turns the words below into a negative statement?
Make sure the sentence is also grammatically correct.

A dog + be left out + in the cold
  1. A dog should be left out in the cold.
  2. A dog shoulds be left out in the cold.
  3. A dog should not be left out in the cold.
  4. A dog shoulds not be left out in the cold.
Continuing Education Sentence Structure
Which sentence turns the words below into a negative statement?
Make sure the sentence is also grammatically correct.

Some professors + wear suits + to class.
  1. Some professors wear suits to class.
  2. Some professors wears suits to class.
  3. Some professors do not wear suits to class.
  4. Some professors does not wear suits to class.
Continuing Education Sentence Structure
Which sentence turns the words below into a negative statement?
Make sure the sentence is also grammatically correct.

It + important to eat pizza + at least once a week
  1. It is important to eat pizza at least once a week.
  2. It are important to eat pizza at least once a week.
  3. It is not important to eat pizza at least once a week.
  4. It are not important to eat pizza at least once a week.
Continuing Education Sentence Structure
Which sentence turns the words below into a negative statement?
Make sure the sentence is also grammatically correct.

My friends + stay up late + every night
  1. My friends stay up late every night.
  2. My friends stays up late every night.
  3. My friends do not stay up late every night.
  4. My friends does not stay up late every night.
Continuing Education Sentence Structure
Which sentence turns the words below into a negative statement?
Make sure the sentence is also grammatically correct.

My child + eat fish
  1. My child eat fish.
  2. My child eats fish.
  3. My child do not eat fish.
  4. My child does not eat fish.
Continuing Education Sentence Structure
Which sentence turns the words below into a negative statement?
Make sure the sentence is also grammatically correct.

You + should eat a big breakfast + before a test.
  1. You should eat a big breakfast before a test.
  2. You should eats a big breakfast before a test.
  3. You should not eat a big breakfast before a test.
  4. You should not eats a big breakfast before a test.
Continuing Education Sentence Structure
Which sentence turns the words below into a negative statement?
Make sure the sentence is also grammatically correct.

Mom + go grocery shopping + on the weekend.
  1. Mom go grocery shopping on the weekend.
  2. Mom goes grocery shopping on the weekend.
  3. Mom do not go grocery shopping on the weekend.
  4. Mom does not go grocery shopping on the weekend.
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