Rewrite the sentences as required. (根據(jù)所給要求,改寫(xiě)下列句子。每空格限填一詞)

1.Julia spent three hours watching TV last weekend. (改為否定句)

Julia __________ __________ three hours watching TV last weekend.

2.We are going to have the food festival at 1:00 on Friday afternoon. (對(duì)劃線部分提問(wèn))

__________ __________ are we going to have the food festival?

3.Mr. Craig went to work on foot this morning. (保持原意基本不變)

Mr. Craig __________ __________ work this morning.

4.That man over there was one of the best players in baseball before. He is not a baseball player any longer. (保持句意基本不變)

That man over there __________ __________ be one of the best players in baseball.

5.you, buy, do, charcoal, to, any, need, or, forks (?) (連詞成句)

________________________________________________________?

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