Sea England and France ... (to separate) by the English Channel.
In the past people and goods ... (to transport) from one country
to another by ferries only. This way of transporting wasn't
convenient enough so the idea to build a channel under the
(to offer) in 1802 by a French engineer. Work started at
the end of the 19th century but (to interrupt) by different
political and practical problems. The building ... (to resume) in
the 1980s, and the tunnel ... (to open) on May 6, 1994. It ... (to
name) The Channel Tunnel and at that time it ... (to recognize)
as the longest tunnel and one of the Seven Wonders of the
2. No, I have no brother. Do you have a brother?
3. Yes, there are newspapers on the table. Are there newspapers on the table?
4. No, I am not thirsty now. Are you thirsty now?
5. Yes, he plays hockey very well. Does he play hockey very well?
6. Yes, he is at work. Is he at work?
7. Yes, there is a cup of coffee on the table. Is there a cup of coffee on the table?
8. No, there is no sofa in the room. Is there a sofa in the room?
9. Yes, they have got three bedrooms in the house. Have they got three bedrooms in the house?
10. No, my mother doesn't go out in the evening. Does your mother go out in the evening?