Не goes to school every day.She doesn't go to school every day. Does she go to school every day? My sister works here. My sister doesn't work here. Does my sister work here? They eat a lot. They don't eat a lot. Do they eat a lot? We work every day.We don't work every day. Do we work every day? I come from Ukraine.I don't come from Ukraine. Do I come from Ukraine? He comes from Germany. He doesn't come from Germany. Does he come from Germany? They live in the USA.They don't live in USA. Do they live in USA? He plays football every day.He doesn't play football every day. Does he play football every day? I visit my parents very often. I don't visit my parents very often.Do I visit my parents very often? His father works at an office. His father doesn't work at an office. Does his father work at an office? She gets up at seven o’clock.She doesn't get up at seven o’clock. Does she get up at seven o’clock? They play tennis very often. They don't play tennis very often. Do they play tennis very often? We go to the cinema on Saturdays. We don't go to the cinema on Saturdays. Do we go to the cinema on Saturdays? He wants to become a pilot.He doesn't want to become a pilot. Does he want to become a pilot? I read newspaper every day. I don't read newspaper every day. Do I read newspaper every day? Her father finishes his work at six o’clock. Her father doesn't finish his work at six o’clock. Does her father finish his work at six o’clock? Nick goes to bed at nine. Nick doesn't go to bed at nine. Does Nick go to bed at nine? He goes to school by bus. He doesn't go to school by bus. Does he go to school by bus? We skate once a week in winter. We don't skate once a week in winter.. Do we skate once a week in winter?
To be good and true friends is not easy. True friendship means that you are supposed to help your friends round-the-clock. There are no days-off for friends and their problems. Yet some people believe that their friends owe them more than they. They expect attention and help but are not ready to give the same. Selfishness is out of the question when we talk about friendship. Friendship can't stand always on one side. Friends on both sides want true understanding and sincere feelings. If so, both sides should try to treat each other in an equally honest way.
go to school every day?
My sister works here.
My sister doesn't work here. Does my sister work here?
They eat a lot. They don't eat a lot. Do they eat a lot?
We work every day.We don't work every day. Do we work every day?
I come from Ukraine.I don't come from Ukraine. Do I come from Ukraine?
He comes from Germany. He doesn't come from Germany. Does he come from Germany?
They live in the USA.They don't live in USA. Do they live in USA?
He plays football every day.He doesn't play football every day. Does he play football every day?
I visit my parents very often. I don't visit my parents very often.Do I visit my
parents very often?
His father works at an office. His father doesn't work at an office. Does his
father work at an office?
She gets up at seven o’clock.She doesn't get up at seven o’clock. Does she
get up at seven o’clock?
They play tennis very often. They don't play tennis very often. Do they
play tennis very often?
We go to the cinema on Saturdays. We don't go to the cinema on Saturdays.
Do we go to the cinema on Saturdays?
He wants to become a pilot.He doesn't want to become a pilot. Does he want to become a pilot?
I read newspaper every day. I don't read newspaper every day. Do I
read newspaper every day?
Her father finishes his work at six o’clock. Her father doesn't finish his work at six o’clock. Does her father finish his work at six o’clock?
Nick goes to bed at nine. Nick doesn't go to bed at nine. Does Nick go to bed at nine?
He goes to school by bus. He doesn't go to school by bus. Does he go to school by bus?
We skate once a week in winter. We don't skate once a week in winter.. Do we skate once a week in winter?
Friendship can't stand always on one side. Friends on both sides want true understanding and sincere feelings. If so, both sides should try to treat each other in an equally honest way.