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Тренировочные упражнения. Разделительные вопросы. Intermediate

В прошлом сообщении я написала повествовательные английские предложения, которые надо было закончить так, чтобы образовать разделительные вопросы. Это были предложения с несложной грамматикой.

Немного усложним задачу и попытаемся образовать разделительные вопросы от предложений с более сложной грамматикой. Рядом я написала правильные вопросительные обороты, так чтобы вы могли себя проверить.

1. My granny used to live in the country, …? (…, didn’t she?)

2. It is rather cold outside, …? (…, isn’t it?)

3. You can swim,…? ( …, can’t you?)

4. Your brother has a swim every day, …? (…, doesn’t he?)

5. He has come here lately,…? (…, hasn’t he?)

6. There are a lot of people here, …? (…, aren’t there?)

7. You have to have passport to visit this country, …? (…, don’t you?)

8. You used to play tennis a lot, …? (…, didn’t you?)

9. He could meet you yesterday,…? (…, could he?)

10. Ann had a baby, …? (…, didn’t she?)

11. There is nobody in the room, …? (…, is there?)

12. He had to work very hard to earn some money, …? (…, didn’t he)

13. Ann never used to drink coffee, …? (…, did she?)

14. Your daughter can’t skate, …? (…, can she?)

15. You have got a lot of friends, …? (…, haven’t you?)

16. There is something interesting in this book, …? (…, isn’t there?)

17. He has to wear glasses, …? (…, doesn’t he?)

18. Jack didn’t use to go out very often, …? (…, did he?)

19. You can help him ,…? (…, can’t you?)

20. You couldn’t speak English last year, …? (…, could you?)

21. The children are having a dictation now, …? (…, aren’t they?)

22. There are no children in the park, …? (…, are there?)

23. Your friend has to get driving licence, …? (…, doesn’t he?)

24. You used to work very hard, …? (…, didn’t you?)

25. Your son has his English every day, …? (…, doesn’t he?)

26. We ought not to have listened, …? (…, ought we?)

27. There is no water in the kettle,…? (…, is there?)

28. You had finished your work by 5 o’ clock, …? ( hadn’t you?)

29. You had to explain everything to her,…? (…, didn’t you)

30. Sue used to be your best friend, …? (…, didn’t she?)

31.I am older than you,…? (…, aren’t I?)

32. They should have been able to do it, …? (…, shouldn’t they?)

33. We have dinner at 3 o’clock, …? (…, don’t we?)

34. There is nothing to worry about,…? (…, is there?)

35. Your sister has to stay at home, …? (…, doesn’t she?)

36. I am afraid I am little late, …? (…, aren’t I?)

37. I ought to ring him up, …? (…, oughtn’t I?)

38. You were lucky, …? (…, weren’t you?)

39. They can’t speak English ,…? (…, can they?)

40. She has two children,…? (…, doesn’t she?)