1. change the sentences according to the model model: they speak english well. he speaks english well. 1. they do their shopping every day. (she) 2. they eat porridge every morning (my sister) 3. my neighbours work in moscow, they go there by train (my mother) 4. the children play all day long (my
cousin) 5. my sisters like grapes but do not like plums (my friend) 6. both friends generally go to the theatre twice a month (he) 7. they attend students club every week (he) 8. students go to the university by metro (she) 2. make up negative and interrogative forms model: he wakes up early. he
doesn’t wake up early. does he wake up early? 1. we eat our breakfast in a hurry. 2. he spends his vocation in the crimea every year. 3. my house is near the corner. 4. she uses her glasses for reading. 5. he wants to see our new house. 6. she understands french and italian well. 7. they open all
the windows when they go away. 8. i live two houses from here. 3. put questions to the following sentences 1. i do it without anybody’s help. 2. he often lags behind his group because he misses a lot of classes. 3. generally she goes to work by bus. 4. when we fall ill we send for a doctor. 5. he
always makes mistakes. 6. the trees grow very well here. 7. my dinner consists of three dishes. 8. old ladies like to sit by fire. 9. this artist paints well. 10.there is a bookcase in his study.
Model: She does her shopping every day.
Explanation: To change the sentence according to the model, we need to replace "they" with "she" and add "does" before the verb "do". This is because when we change from plural to singular, we use the third-person singular form of the verb.
2. they eat porridge every morning (my sister)
Model: My sister eats porridge every morning.
Explanation: Again, we need to change the subject from plural to singular. In this case, "they" becomes "my sister" and we add "eats" before the verb "eat".
3. my neighbors work in Moscow, they go there by train (my mother)
Model: My mother works in Moscow, she goes there by train.
Explanation: The subject "neighbors" is changed to "my mother" to make it singular. Additionally, "work" becomes "works" and "go" becomes "goes" to match the singular subject.
4. the children play all day long (my cousin)
Model: My cousin plays all day long.
Explanation: Similar to the previous sentences, we change the subject from plural to singular. "Children" becomes "my cousin" and the verb "play" becomes "plays".
5. my sisters like grapes but do not like plums (my friend)
Model: My friend likes grapes but does not like plums.
Explanation: Changing the subject from plural to singular, we replace "sisters" with "my friend" and adjust the verbs accordingly, with "like" becoming "likes" and "do not like" becoming "does not like".
6. both friends generally go to the theater twice a month (he)
Model: He generally goes to the theater twice a month.
Explanation: We change the subject from plural to singular, replacing "both friends" with "he". We also modify the verb "go" to "goes" to match the singular subject.
7. they attend students club every week (he)
Model: He attends the student club every week.
Explanation: Changing the subject from plural to singular, "they" becomes "he". The verb "attend" remains the same.
8. students go to the university by metro (she)
Model: She goes to the university by metro.
Explanation: Changing the subject from plural to singular, "students" becomes "she". The verb "go" becomes "goes" to match the singular subject.
(Moving on to the second part of the question)
2. make up negative and interrogative forms
Model: he wakes up early.
Negative form: He doesn't wake up early.
Interrogative form: Does he wake up early?
1. we eat our breakfast in a hurry.
Negative form: We don't eat our breakfast in a hurry.
Interrogative form: Do we eat our breakfast in a hurry?
2. he spends his vacation in Crimea every year.
Negative form: He doesn't spend his vacation in Crimea every year.
Interrogative form: Does he spend his vacation in Crimea every year?
3. my house is near the corner.
Negative form: My house isn't near the corner.
Interrogative form: Is my house near the corner?
4. she uses her glasses for reading.
Negative form: She doesn't use her glasses for reading.
Interrogative form: Does she use her glasses for reading?
5. he wants to see our new house.
Negative form: He doesn't want to see our new house.
Interrogative form: Does he want to see our new house?
6. she understands French and Italian well.
Negative form: She doesn't understand French and Italian well.
Interrogative form: Does she understand French and Italian well?
7. they open all the windows when they go away.
Negative form: They don't open all the windows when they go away.
Interrogative form: Do they open all the windows when they go away?
8. I live two houses from here.
Negative form: I don't live two houses from here.
Interrogative form: Do I live two houses from here?
3. put questions to the following sentences
1. I do it without anybody’s help.
Question: Do you do it without anybody's help?
2. He often lags behind his group because he misses a lot of classes.
Question: Why does he often lag behind his group?
3. Generally she goes to work by bus.
Question: How does she generally go to work?
4. When we fall ill we send for a doctor.
Question: What do we do when we fall ill?
5. He always makes mistakes.
Question: Does he always make mistakes?
6. The trees grow very well here.
Question: How well do the trees grow here?
7. My dinner consists of three dishes.
Question: What does your dinner consist of?
8. Old ladies like to sit by the fire.
Question: Where do old ladies like to sit?
9. This artist paints well.
Question: How well does this artist paint?
10. There is a bookcase in his study.
Question: What is in his study?