Transform the sentence into a negative sentence: Grandpa Harry rides a horse to work.
A. Does Grandpa Harry ride a horse to work?
B. Doesn’t Grandpa Harry ride a horse to work?
C. Grandpa Harry does not ride a horse to work.
D. Grandpa Harry rides a horse to work, yes?

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A. With / at
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Choose the NEGATIVE form:
Joseph should go to the doctor.
A. Joseph should go not to the doctor.
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D. Shouldn’t go to the doctor.
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a. ware
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