2.2.5. Make the sentences interrogative. Follow the model. 1) Helen has to do babysitting.
Does Helen have to do babysitting?
2) Nick had to earn money last year.
3) We will have to get up very early tomorrow.
4) Ann and Jane had to present their project on Monday.
5) Pete has to eat more fresh vegetables.
6) All schoolchildren have to do homework.
7) Ben had to stay at home at the weekend.
8) My parents have to work very hard.
9) Andrew has to go to school on foot.
10) I had to write an essay yesterday.
11) Alice has to tidy her room once a week.
12) Mike will have to take exams next spring.
1. Helen has to do babysitting.
Does Helen have to do babysitting?
2. Nick had to earn money last year.
Did Nick have to earn money last year?
3. We will have to get up very early tomorrow.
Will we have to get up very early tomorrow?
4. Ann and Jane had to present their project on Monday.
Did Ann and Jane have to present their project on Monday?
5. Pete has to eat more fresh vegetables.
Does Pete have to eat more fresh vegetables?
6. All schoolchildren have to do homework.
Do all schoolchildren have to do homework?
7. Ben had to stay at home at the weekend.
Did Ben have to stay at home at the weekend?
8. My parents have to work very hard.
Do my parents have to work very hard?
9. Andrew has to go to school on foot.
Does Andrew have to go to school on foot?
10. I had to write an essay yesterday.
Did I have to write an essay yesterday?
11. Alice has to tidy her room once a week.
Does Alice have to tidy her room once a week?
12. Mike will have to take exams next spring.
Will Mike have to take exams next spring?
1) Helen has to do babysitting.
Does Helen have to do babysitting?
2) Nick had to earn money last year.