Less Pre-Intermediate 5-6
Lesson 5
Present Progressive – Form
Exercise on negative sentences
Transform the sentences below into negative sentences.
Example: He is reading a good book. _He is not reading a good book
Present Progressive – Form
Exercise on negative sentences
Transform the sentences below into negative sentences.
Example: He is reading a good book. _He is not reading a good book
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