A. Change the following positive statements into negative statements.
1. One of the boys broke his leg.
2. Carla knows Spanish.
3. Jackie takes vitamins every day.
4. Sylvia and her husband moved to Kansas.
5. The students remembered to take the quiz.
B. Change the following positive statements into negative statements.
1. Joe has written the report.
2. The clerk will file the papers.
3. The substitute teacher is taking attendance.
4. Luther will have finished the paper by 2 p.m. today.
5. The police officers are writing a report about the accident.
C. Change the following statements into yes-no questions.
1. Bruno and Tomas arrange the furniture.
2. Louis swept the garage.
3. The custodian lost the keys.
4. The department manager spends too much money.
5. Mrs. Lopez begins the lesson.
D. Change the following statements into yes-no questions.
1. We will meet the new employees tomorrow.
2. Dr. Prentiss is writing the prescription.
3. The homeowner has put the house up for sale.
4. Terrence can drive the children to the park.
5. The players are giving an interview right now.
E. Change the following statements into wh-questions.
1. The owner of the building sent a letter to his tenants last month.
2. The victim of the accident testified at the trial yesterday.
3. The new movie will open next week at a theater in Westwood.
4. The angry protestors shouted loudly during the demonstration.
5. Union representatives will attend every meeting at the college.