1. In Britain the banks do not open at 9.30
Qu:
1. Where do the banks open at 9.30?
2. When do the banks open in Britain?
3. In Britain the banks open at 9.30, do not they?
4. Do the banks in Britain open at 9.30?
5. Do the banks open at 9.30 in Britain?
2. He is not smoking a cigarette now.
1. When is he smoking cigarette?
2. What is he smoking?
3. He is smoking a cigarette now, is not he?
4. Is he smoking now?
5. Is he smoking a cigarette?
3. I shall not go to Spain next year.
1. Where shall you (I) go next year?
2. When shall you (I) go to Spain?
3. I shall go to Spain next year, shall not I?
4. Shall I go to Spain next year?
4. He has not broken the cup.
1. What has he broken?
2. What has he done with the cup?
3. Who has broken the cup?
4. He has broken the cup, has not he?
5. Has he broken the cup?
5. She did not go to the park with her dog yesterday.
1. What did she do yesterday?
2. Where did she go yesterday?
3. Who was her companion?
4. She went to the park with her dog yesterday, did not she?
5. Did she go to the park yesterday?
6. Did she go to the park with her dog yesterday?
— Present Perfect
b) My Granny has had this tea cosy for ages.
— Present Perfect
c) It takes me five minutes to get to school.
— Present Simple
d) Bill will have been travelling for 5 months by this time next week.
— Future Perfect Continuous
e) We are discussing the contents of the novel tomorrow.
— Present Continuous
f) The young princess could not speak. She was under the spell.
— Present Simple
g) He had been playing football for an hour before the seven o’clock meeting.
— Past Perfect
h) I’ll be working in the garden then.
— Future Continuous
I) Ann had left by five o’clock.
— Past Perfect
j) Jane has been painting since early morning.
— Present Perfect
k) Will you join us for dinner?
— Future Simple
I) Summer follows spring.
— Present Simple
m) Emily was speaking to the librarian at that time.
— Present Continuous
n) Why have you been crying?
— Present Perfect Continuous
o) You will have changed your mind by tomorrow.
— Future Perfect
1. In Britain the banks do not open at 9.30
Qu:
1. Where do the banks open at 9.30?
2. When do the banks open in Britain?
3. In Britain the banks open at 9.30, do not they?
4. Do the banks in Britain open at 9.30?
5. Do the banks open at 9.30 in Britain?
2. He is not smoking a cigarette now.
Qu:
1. When is he smoking cigarette?
2. What is he smoking?
3. He is smoking a cigarette now, is not he?
4. Is he smoking now?
5. Is he smoking a cigarette?
3. I shall not go to Spain next year.
Qu:
1. Where shall you (I) go next year?
2. When shall you (I) go to Spain?
3. I shall go to Spain next year, shall not I?
4. Shall I go to Spain next year?
4. He has not broken the cup.
Qu:
1. What has he broken?
2. What has he done with the cup?
3. Who has broken the cup?
4. He has broken the cup, has not he?
5. Has he broken the cup?
5. She did not go to the park with her dog yesterday.
Qu:
1. What did she do yesterday?
2. Where did she go yesterday?
3. Who was her companion?
4. She went to the park with her dog yesterday, did not she?
5. Did she go to the park yesterday?
6. Did she go to the park with her dog yesterday?