Unit 1.
- Is the weather good today?
- Am I late for the meeting?
- She is sick.
- Is it time for lunch yet?
- I am a problem for you.
- You are my light.
- The store is not open on Saturdays.
- I am not at the party.
- The kids are not helpful.
- Are those people Indians?
- Am I on the right track?
- The couch is not at the gym.
- Is it rainy there?
- Am I mistaken about your identity?
- Are you better today?
- Are you the new student?
- Are you free to talk right now?
- Is the concert tonight or tomorrow?
- Am I the only one who thinks this way?
- Are you ready for the exam?
- Is the coffee ready?
- Am I allowed to bring my dog to the park?
- They are on holiday.
- Is it okay if I call you Fucchi?
- Is the train on time?
- Am I the only one who’s feeling this way?
Unit 2.
- Do whatever you like. I am not watching.
- Sita is not learning Nepali.
- It is not snowing at the moment.
- Rajesh is not reading a newspaper.
- Nobody is helping me.
- The politicians are not being honest.
- The Nepali government is still struggling to come out of the recession.
- Why is he staring at me like that?
- I am reading an interesting book. I will lend it to you if you want.
- What is he eating?
- Is your girlfriend doing any courses?
- Where is John driving to?
- Who is singing in the bathroom?
- How are you returning my money?
- Are you writing a letter? “Yes, I am.”
- Who are you writing to?
- A snake is slithering into your room.
- A cold breeze is blowing.
- There has been a plane crash. Rescuers are looking for bodies.
- We are hoping for the best.
Unit 3
- They read a lot.
- He is eating a banana. He lives bananas.
- I work in a bank. My wife works in an office.
- Lala lives in Pokhara. Her husband lives with me.
- It rains a lot in Summar.
- Ramesh has a shower every evening.
- My wife likes metros.
- The banks open at 9 and close at 5.
- Roshan works very hard. He starts at 7 am and finishes at 9 PM.
- The moon goes around the earth.
- It costs a lot of money to buy a car.
- It costs a lot of money to dine at a five-star hotel.
- She always goes to work early.
- I usually walk to work but sometimes I take a bus.
- Juanita never watches TV.
- Tej lives near me. We often meet each other.
- My job is very boring. I don’t meet many people very often.
- Children usually like chocolates.
- I never read in bed.
- My father goes to work by bus.
Unit 4
- He does not eat meat.
- My parents do not like horror movies.
- Sarita does not speak Spanish.
- This dog does not bark at strangers.
- The company does not have a policy on remote work.
- I do not understand the question.
- Mohan does not drink alcohol.
- My children do not play video games.
- Martha does not wear makeup.
- The school does not offer a degree in engineering.
- People do not have time for that.
- Santosh does not own a car.
- Managers do not agree with the proposal.
- Ramesh does not live in this city.
- The government does not provide enough funding for education.
- Americans do not like spicy food.
- Babu does not read newspapers.
- The Kharels do not have any children.
- My boss does not use social media.
- The company does not offer health benefits to part-time employees.
Unit 5
- Who does your friend often hang out with on the weekends?
- Does your sister work in a hospital?
- Do you need help with anything?
- Does the train leave at 8 AM?
- Do you have any questions for me?
- How do you always manage to finish your work before the deadline?
- Does your phone have a good camera?
- Do you prefer coffee or tea?
- Where does your dog often go when it runs away?
- Does he play any sports?
- Do you like to cook?
- Does your car have a sunroof?
- Do you want to come to my party?
- Does she have any experience in sales?
- Do you believe in ghosts?
- Does your brother live in the USA?
- What do you want for dinner?
- Where does your sister work?
- How much does it cost to stay happy?
- What time do you usually get up?
Has/have
- Sarah hasn’t got a car. She goes everywhere by bicycle.
- Sandip isn’t happy. He hasn’t got a lot of problems.
- What’s wrong? I have got something in my eye.
- Julia wants to go to the concert but she hasn’t got a ticket.
- I am not feeling very well. I’ve got a head ache.
- It’s nice house but it hasn’t got a garden.
- Most cars have four wheels.
- I have a dog.
- She has brown hair.
- They have three children.
- He has a lot of money.
- The team’s got to work together in order to win the game.
- The government’s got to take action on climate change before it’s too late.
- We have a meeting at 2pm.
- You have a great smile.
- He has a lot of experience in his field.
- We have to finish this project by tomorrow.
- You have a lot of potential.
- I have a headache.
- She has a cold.
- They have a lot of work to do.
- He has a new car.
- We have a lot of fun together.
- I have a lot of respect for him.
- She has a lot of ambition.
Was/were
- Was the traffic heavy on your way here?
- The movie was not good.
- They were supposed to arrive at 6pm.
- Were you able to find the book you were looking for?
- The concert was exciting.
- He was not prepared for the exam.
- Was the food at the restaurant good?
- The presentation was very informative.
- They were not happy with the service.
- Were you able to fix the broken lamp?
- The class was boring.
- He was not able to finish his work on time.
- Was the train on time?
- The movie was terrifying.
- They were not able to attend the wedding