Taking turns with your partner, talk about the things which you don't need to do on Sunday.

1. What don't you have to do on Sundays.

2. Let me know the things you don't have to do ons Sunday.

3. Would you say an activity you don't have to do on Sunday?

4. Will you say one thing which you don't have to do on Sunday.

5. Say one things you don't need to do on Sunday.

(Are they all grammatical? Correct any errors, please.)

1. What don't you have to do on Sundays?

2. Tell me what you don't have to do on Sunday.

3. Would you tell about an activity you don't have to do on Sunday?

4. Will you tell about one thing which you don't have to do on Sunday?

5. Say one things you don't need to do on Sunday.

1. What don't you have to do on Sundays?

(This question is grammatically correct. It asks for a list of activities or tasks that are not required on Sundays.)

2. Let me know the things you don't have to do on Sunday.
(This sentence is also grammatically correct. It requests a response regarding activities or tasks that are not necessary to be done specifically on Sundays.)

3. Would you say an activity you don't have to do on Sunday?
(This question is grammatically correct, although it can be rephrased as "Can you mention an activity that is not required to be done on Sundays?")

4. Will you say one thing which you don't have to do on Sunday.
(This sentence is grammatically correct, but it can be improved to "Can you mention one thing that is not necessary to be done on Sundays?")

5. Say one thing you don't need to do on Sunday.
(This sentence is grammatically correct. It asks for a response regarding an activity or task that is not needed to be done on Sundays.)