Turn the following sentences into the Negative and Interrogative form. Then translate into Spanish.
1.- You must always watch before crossing.
You mustn't always watch before crossing.
Must you always watch before crossing?
2.- You need to get up early tomorrow morning.
You don't need to get up early tomorrow morning.
Doyou need to get up early tomorrow morning?
3.- She always buys low fat products.
She doesn't always buy low fat products.
Does she always buy low fat products?
4.- They are eating at an Indian restaurant right now.
They aren't eating at an India restaurant right now.
Are they eating at an Indian restaurant right now?
5.- You should eat more vegetables and fish.
You shouldn't eat more vegetables and fish.
Shoudl you eat more vegetables and fish?
6.- They watched a science-fiction film on TV last night.
They didn't watch a science-fiction film on Tv last night.
Did they watch a science-fiction film on TV last night?
7.- He found a great bargain on the sales yesterday.
He didn't find a great bargain on the sales yesterday.
Did he find a great bargain on the sales yesterday?
8.- I prefer films to video games.
I don't prefer films to video games.
Do I prefer films to video games?
9.- I have just bought a new digital TV.
I haven't just bought a new digital TV.
Have I just bought a new digital TV?
10.- We have already eaten.
We haven't already eaten.
Have we already eaten?
11.- She's just saved up to buy a new pair of trainers.
She hasn't just saved up to buy a new pair of trainers.
Has she just saved up to buy a new pair of trainers?
12.- My feet have grown since last summer.
My feet haven't grown since last summer.
Have my feet grown since last summer?
13.- People could listen to the radio in the past.
People couldn't listen to the radio in the past.
Could people listen to the radio in the past?
14.- People ought to try out new food.
15.- They've just joined in the new reading club.