I... (not do) this exercise two minutes ago.
You... (never/see) a horse
... he...( ever/ride) a bike?
We...(not /go) to school yesterday
He...(just/say) that
They...(not/have)breakfast yet
...you...( hear) this song last week?
I...(never/be) to the USA
Tom...(write) a letter to Nick five days ago.
His father...(come back) to London last Sunday.
However, two American teachers, William Draves and Julie Coates, believe that it is not the boys who are the problem, but the school. Their book, “Nine shift: Work, life, and education in the 21 st century explains that in fact boys are better prepared for the future. Boys are more interested in computers and the internet. They like taking risks, and thinking about ways of making money and teamwork – things that are important for success at work.
The problem is that schools punish boys for this behavior because they are bad at listening and following instructions.