) Tom will bring a new computer game. Will Tom bring a new computer game? 2) Mary will meet new friends in summer. 3) Ben will have pizza and orange juice. 4) Ann will be late for the competition. 5) Nick will be very happy in the country. 6) Robots will build space hotels. 7) My brother will help me with my homework. 8) I will take you to the cinema, 9) Kate will like our present.
2) Mary will meet new friends in summer. Will Mary meet new friends in summer?
3) Ben will have pizza and orange juice. Will Ben have pizza and orange juice?
4) Ann will be late for the competition. Will Ann be late for the competition?
5) Nick will be very happy in the country. Will Nick be very happy in the country?
6) Robots will build space hotels. Will robots build space hotels?
7) My brother will help me with my homework. Will my brother help me with my homework?
8) I will take you to the cinema. Will I take you to the cinema?
9) Kate will like our present. Will Kate like our present?
1) Tom will bring a new computer game.
Translate: Том принесет новую компьютерную игру.
Question: Will Tom bring a new computer game?
Translate: Том принесет новую компьютерную игру?
To form the question, we use the auxiliary verb "will" before the subject "Tom" and the main verb "bring." Since "bring" is a regular verb, we don't need to change its form.
2) Mary will meet new friends in summer.
Translate: Мэри познакомится с новыми друзьями летом.
Question: Will Mary meet new friends in summer?
Translate: Мэри познакомится с новыми друзьями летом?
Again, we use the auxiliary verb "will" before the subject "Mary" and the main verb "meet."
3) Ben will have pizza and orange juice.
Translate: Бен будет есть пиццу и апельсиновый сок.
Question: Will Ben have pizza and orange juice?
Translate: Бен будет есть пиццу и апельсиновый сок?
Once more, we use the auxiliary verb "will" before the subject "Ben" and the main verb "have."
4) Ann will be late for the competition.
Translate: Анна опоздает на соревнование.
Question: Will Ann be late for the competition?
Translate: Анна опоздает на соревнование?
We use the auxiliary verb "will" before the subject "Ann" and the main verb "be." In this case, "late" is an adjective modifying "Ann," so we keep it the same.
5) Nick will be very happy in the country.
Translate: Ник будет очень счастлив за городом.
Question: Will Nick be very happy in the country?
Translate: Ник будет очень счастлив за городом?
The pattern continues with the auxiliary verb "will" before the subject "Nick" and the main verb "be." The adjective "happy" remains unchanged.
6) Robots will build space hotels.
Translate: Роботы будут строить космические отели.
Question: Will robots build space hotels?
Translate: Роботы будут строить космические отели?
As before, we use the auxiliary verb "will" before the subject "robots" and the main verb "build."
7) My brother will help me with my homework.
Translate: Мой брат поможет мне с домашним заданием.
Question: Will my brother help me with my homework?
Translate: Мой брат поможет мне с домашним заданием?
Once again, we use the auxiliary verb "will" before the subject "my brother" and the main verb "help."
8) I will take you to the cinema.
Translate: Я отведу тебя в кино.
Question: Will I take you to the cinema?
Translate: Я отведу тебя в кино?
We use the auxiliary verb "will" before the subject "I" and the main verb "take."
9) Kate will like our present.
Translate: Кейт понравится наш подарок.
Question: Will Kate like our present?
Translate: Кейт понравится наш подарок?
Once more, we use the auxiliary verb "will" before the subject "Kate" and the main verb "like."
In summary, to form questions in English, we often use the word "will" (an auxiliary verb) before the subject and the main verb in its base form. In these sentences, we need to use the future tense to match the original statements. The auxiliary verb "will" indicates future actions or states. By forming questions, we seek confirmation or clarification about these future events.