Resposta:
1 - a) N: You don't like my dress.
I: Do you like my dress?
b) N: She doesn't like Indian food.
I: Does she like Indian food?
c) N: You don't eat a lot of fruit.
I: Do you eat a lot of fruit?
d) N: Sally does not play tennis.
I: Does Sally play tennis?
e) N: We don't have a computer at home.
I: Do we have a computer at home?
f) N: She doesn't like apples.
I: Does she like apples?
g) N: You don't love me.
I: Do you love me?
h) N: They do not like chocolate.
I: Do they like chocolate?
i) N: John does not drive his new car.
I: Does John drive his new car?
j) N: He doesn't want to play ball.
I: Does he want to play ball?
l) N: We don't love to study English.
I: Do we love to study English?
3 - a) She plays golf at the weekend.
b) He drinks three liters of water.
c) She drives a Korean car.
d) He finishes his work at about 5 o'clock.
e) It gets very cold here in the winter.
f) My cat likes to sleep in front of the fire.
g) The shop opens at 9 and closes at 10 pm.
h) He washes to school if he misses the bus.
j) My brother lives in Canada.
Explicação:
- Nas frases das alternativas do quesito 1, usa-se os verbos auxiliares com o "Do" na forma negativa para I, you, we ou they. Já o "Does", é referente ao He/she ou It.
- No quesito 2, em alguns verbos, está adicionado apenas o "s", enquanto em outros "es", isso acontece pois em alguns sujeitos como he, she ou it, é comum os verbos no final ter a terminação "es" e para o restante o "s". Porém, às vezes depende do verbo.
Ex: She reads a book.
She watches a movie.
OBS: Acabei modificando e adicionando algumas coisas nas frases, de acordo com as regras.