1. There is much furniture in the hall. - Is there much furniture in the hall? - Is there much furniture in the hall or in the living room? - There is much furniture in the hall, isn’t there? - What is there in the hall? - Where is there much furniture? - How much furniture is there in the hall?
2. There are eight labs in the main building of the University. - Are there eight labs in the main building of the University? - Are there eight labs in the main building of the University or of the college? Are there eight labs in the main building of the University aren’t there? What are there in the main building of the University? Where are there eight labs?
3. There are many scientists at this conference. - Are there many scientists at this conference? - Are there many scientists at this conference or at that meeting? - There are there many scientists at this conference, aren’t there? -Who is there at this conference? Where are there many scientists?
4. Her parents are teachers at the University. - Are her parents teachers at the University? - Her parents are teachers or students at the University? - Her parents are teachers at the University, aren’t they? - What are her parents at the University? - Where are her parents teachers?
5. This student is always late for the lessons. - Is this student always late for the lessons? - Is this student or is that girl always late for the lessons? - This student is always late for the lessons isn’t he? - Who is always late for the lessons? - Where is this student always late for?
Once upon a time, there lived an old man and an old woman. Once the old man said, "Old woman, bake me a bun." "What can I make it from? I have no flour." "Eh, eh, old woman! Scrape the cupboard, sweep the flour bin, and you will find enough flour. "The old woman picked up a duster, scraped the cupboard, swept the flour bin and gathered about two handfuls of flour. She mixed the dough with sour cream, fried it in butter, and put the bun on the windowsill to cool. The bun lay and lay there. Suddenly it rolled off the windowsill to the bench, from the bench to the floor, from the floor to the threshold and to the porch, from the porch to the courtyard, from the courtyard through the gate on and on...
On its way the Bun met a Hare, a Wolf, a Bear and a Fox. He managed to roll away from the Hare, the Wolf, and the Bear but, alas, the sly and quick Foxie managed to eat the Bun in the end of its travel.
- Is there much furniture in the hall?
- Is there much furniture in the hall or in the living room?
- There is much furniture in the hall, isn’t there?
- What is there in the hall?
- Where is there much furniture?
- How much furniture is there in the hall?
2. There are eight labs in the main building of the University.
- Are there eight labs in the main building of the University?
- Are there eight labs in the main building of the University or of the college?
Are there eight labs in the main building of the University aren’t there?
What are there in the main building of the University?
Where are there eight labs?
3. There are many scientists at this conference.
- Are there many scientists at this conference?
- Are there many scientists at this conference or at that meeting?
- There are there many scientists at this conference, aren’t there?
-Who is there at this conference?
Where are there many scientists?
4. Her parents are teachers at the University.
- Are her parents teachers at the University?
- Her parents are teachers or students at the University?
- Her parents are teachers at the University, aren’t they?
- What are her parents at the University?
- Where are her parents teachers?
5. This student is always late for the lessons.
- Is this student always late for the lessons?
- Is this student or is that girl always late for the lessons?
- This student is always late for the lessons isn’t he?
- Who is always late for the lessons?
- Where is this student always late for?
Once upon a time, there lived an old man and an old woman. Once the old man said, "Old woman, bake me a bun." "What can I make it from? I have no flour." "Eh, eh, old woman! Scrape the cupboard, sweep the flour bin, and you will find enough flour. "The old woman picked up a duster, scraped the cupboard, swept the flour bin and gathered about two handfuls of flour. She mixed the dough with sour cream, fried it in butter, and put the bun on the windowsill to cool. The bun lay and lay there. Suddenly it rolled off the windowsill to the bench, from the bench to the floor, from the floor to the threshold and to the porch, from the porch to the courtyard, from the courtyard through the gate on and on...
On its way the Bun met a Hare, a Wolf, a Bear and a Fox. He managed to roll away from the Hare, the Wolf, and the Bear but, alas, the sly and quick Foxie managed to eat the Bun in the end of its travel.
That was the end of the story!