Negation Challenge: Convert to NegativeOnline version Turn affirmative sentences into negatives. by Arnab Biswas 1 She is reading a book. a She is reading a book. b She is not reading a book. c She reads a book. d She is not reading book. 2 They have finished their homework. a They have finished their homework. b They have not finished their homework yet. c They had finished their homework. d They have not finished their homework. 3 He visits his grandparents every Sunday. a He does not visits his grandparents every Sunday. b He visits his grandparents every Sundays. c He does not visit his grandparents every Sunday. d He visits his grandparents every Sunday. 4 They are playing soccer in the park. a They are not playing soccer in the park today. b They are playing soccer in the park. c They were playing soccer in the park. d They are not playing soccer in the park. 5 She has finished her meal. a She has not finished her meal yet. b She has not finished her meal. c She had finished her meal. d She has finished her meal. 6 We will start the project tomorrow. a We will not start the project tomorrow. b We shall not start the project tomorrow. c We will start the project tomorrow. d We will not start the project today. 7 I can swim. a I will swim. b I could swim. c I can swim. d I cannot swim. 8 There are several apples on the table. a There are not several apples on the table. b There are several apples on the table. c There are not any apples on the table. d There are some apples on the table. 9 She could solve the puzzle. a She could solve the puzzle. b She could not solve the puzzles. c She could not solve the puzzle. d She cannot solve the puzzle. 10 They had finished the work before the meeting. a They will have finished the work before the meeting. b They had finished the work before the meeting. c They had not finished the work after the meeting. d They had not finished the work before the meeting.