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Make the present simplw negative. Don't use short forms. 1) We ___ (not/buy) many clothes.
2) It ___(not/snow) here
3) It ___(not/rain) much.
4) He ___(not/clean) the bathroom.
5) He ___(not/drink) tea.
6) You ___(not/have) any sister.
7) He ___(not/love) me.
8) They ___(not/work) as teacher.
9) We ___(not/get) ready.
10) They ___(not/stay) in hotels.
11) She ___(not/make) coffee.
12) You ___(not/like) travelling.
13) We ___(not/want) dessert.
14) You ___(not/hate) meat.
15) I ___(not/study) German.
16) I ___(not/play) the piano.
17) She ___(not/wear) jewellry.
18) She ___(not/live) in New York.
19) I ___(not/eat) a lot of vegetables.
20) I ___(not/do) anything.

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