Put questions to the sentences. 1. Some people think that snakes can predict earthquakes.
2. James always discusses the details of a rescue mission.
3. George has fully recovered from the accident.
4. A nurse bandaged Helen's wrist to give it support.
5. The climbers were caught in a snowstorm.
1 Who thinks that snakes can predict earthquakes?
What animals can predict earthquakes?
Can snakes predict earthquakes?
Can snakes predict earthquakes or monsoons?
Why do people think that snakes can predict earthquakes?
Snakes can predict earthquakes, can't they?
Some people think so, don't they?
2 Does James always discuss these details?
What does he always discuss?
What kind of details does he always discuss?
Who discusses these details?
How often does James discuss these details?
Does he discuss or predict these details?
James always discusses these details, doesn't he?
3 Has Jeorge fully recovered from the accident?
Who has fully recovered from the accident?
What has he fully recovered from?
Has Jeorge or his cousin fully recovered from the accident?
Jeorge has fully recovered, hasn't he?
4 Did a nurse bandage Helen's wrist?
Who bandaged Helen's wrist?
What did a nurse bandage?
Whose wrist did a nurse bandage?
Why did a nurse bandage Helen's wrist?
What did a nurse bandage Helen's wrist for?
Did a nurse or a surgeon bandage Helen's wrist?
A nurse bandaged Helen's wrist, didn't she? (если медсестра) /// didn't he? ( если медбрат)
5 Were the climbers caught in a snowstorm?
Who was caught in a snowstorm?
Were the climbers caught in a snowstorm or (in) a thunderstorm?
The climbers were caught in a snowstorm, weren't they?