1. ВОПРОСИТЕЛЬНОЕ (?): Is there an your intelligent boy in classroom? ПОЛОЖИТЕЛЬНОЕ (.): There is an your intelligent boy in classroom. 2. (?): Is there a rucksack on the floor? (.): There is a rucksack on the floor. 3. (?): Are there two trees in the big garden? (.): There are two trees in the big garden. 4. (?): Are there many boys in my school? (.): There are many boys in my school. 5. (?): Are there no bananas in the basket? (.): There are no bananas in the basket. 6. (?): Is there a playground in my school? (.): There is a playground in my school. 7. (?): Are there any calculators on the dask? (.): There are any calculators on the dask.
1. He has never met neither Mr Brown nor Mr Smith. 2. Both John and D have nothing to do with it. 3. Either Ted or Tom has to stay at home today. 4. Bothe Jack and my brother attended evening classes. 5. Both Ann and Rachel have twins. 6. Either Alan or his father went to the North Pole. 7. Both the hotel and the beach were nice. 8. Both Karen and James dislike jazz. 9. Neither the students not their teacher enjoyed the trip. 10. Both Liv and Marcus are strange people. 11. Both Liza and Rick had holidays in Portugal 12. Neither Amy nor her friend knew how to read a map. 13. Bothr Laura and Simon noticed something unusual.
Is there an your intelligent boy in classroom?
ПОЛОЖИТЕЛЬНОЕ (.):
There is an your intelligent boy in classroom.
2. (?):
Is there a rucksack on the floor?
(.):
There is a rucksack on the floor.
3. (?):
Are there two trees in the big garden?
(.):
There are two trees in the big garden.
4. (?):
Are there many boys in my school?
(.):
There are many boys in my school.
5. (?):
Are there no bananas in the basket?
(.):
There are no bananas in the basket.
6. (?):
Is there a playground in my school?
(.):
There is a playground in my school.
7. (?):
Are there any calculators on the dask?
(.):
There are any calculators on the dask.
2. Both John and D have nothing to do with it.
3. Either Ted or Tom has to stay at home today.
4. Bothe Jack and my brother attended evening classes.
5. Both Ann and Rachel have twins.
6. Either Alan or his father went to the North Pole.
7. Both the hotel and the beach were nice.
8. Both Karen and James dislike jazz.
9. Neither the students not their teacher enjoyed the trip.
10. Both Liv and Marcus are strange people.
11. Both Liza and Rick had holidays in Portugal
12. Neither Amy nor her friend knew how to read a map.
13. Bothr Laura and Simon noticed something unusual.