204. Выразите удивление: Неужели? (5 16, § 21) They are writing. I am running. He is swimming.

Are they? - Are you? Is he?

1. He is drawing.

2. She is riding a bike.

3. They are standing.

4. Alla is teaching.

5. Ivan is running.

6. I am cooking.

7. The boys are jumping.

8. The girls are talking.

9. The girl is smiling.

10. They can write.

206. Задайте специальный вопрос.

16, 25)

He is reading the dialogue. What is he reading?

1. She is writing a dictation.

2. They are drawing pictures.

3. Alex is cooking soup.

4. The boys are making a box.

5. I am copying the text.

6. I am washing the toys.

7. The children are cutting bread.

8. Granny is cooking dinner.

9. The cat is eating fish.

10. The boys are carrying a box.

208. Задайте вопрос к подлежащему. (§ 16, § 26)

They are swimming. Who is swimming?

1. They are writing a dictation.

a dictation?

2. They are watering the plants.

the plants?

3. They are cooking meat.

meat?

4. My parents are painting the fence.

the fence?

5. My friends are playing football.

football?
6. My grandparents are working in the garden. in the garden?

7. My cousins are running.

8. The students are standing at the blackboard.

at the blackboar

9. The babies are sleeping.

10. The girls are translating the text.

the text?

11. The boys are laughing.

203. Напишите, что происходит в данный момент.

14, § 16

He is reading now.

OOKC 1. My sister now

AYPL2. Jane now

AWTCH3. The girls TV now.

AESKT 4. I now

EHLP5. You me now

AKS6. Nina questions no

YTR7. I to help you now.

YCR8. The baby now.

ISK9. The boys now.

AWSH10. Marina cups nov


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1. He is drawing. (Is he drawing?)
To express surprise, a question tag is added to the end of the sentence. In this case, the verb "is" is changed to "is he" and added to the end of the sentence to form the question tag. So, the question is "Is he drawing?"
Answer: Is he drawing?

2. She is riding a bike. (Is she riding a bike?)
To express surprise, a question tag is added to the end of the sentence. In this case, the verb "is" is changed to "is she" and added to the end of the sentence to form the question tag. So, the question is "Is she riding a bike?"
Answer: Is she riding a bike?

3. They are standing. (Are they standing?)
To express surprise, a question tag is added to the end of the sentence. In this case, the verb "are" remains the same and is added to the end of the sentence to form the question tag. So, the question is "Are they standing?"
Answer: Are they standing?

4. Alla is teaching. (Is Alla teaching?)
To express surprise, a question tag is added to the end of the sentence. In this case, the verb "is" is changed to "is Alla" and added to the end of the sentence to form the question tag. So, the question is "Is Alla teaching?"
Answer: Is Alla teaching?

5. Ivan is running. (Is Ivan running?)
To express surprise, a question tag is added to the end of the sentence. In this case, the verb "is" is changed to "is Ivan" and added to the end of the sentence to form the question tag. So, the question is "Is Ivan running?"
Answer: Is Ivan running?

6. I am cooking. (Are you cooking?)
To express surprise, a question tag is added to the end of the sentence. In this case, the pronoun "I" is changed to "you" and added to the end of the sentence to form the question tag. So, the question is "Are you cooking?"
Answer: Are you cooking?

7. The boys are jumping. (Are the boys jumping?)
To express surprise, a question tag is added to the end of the sentence. In this case, the verb "are" remains the same and is added to the end of the sentence to form the question tag. So, the question is "Are the boys jumping?"
Answer: Are the boys jumping?

8. The girls are talking. (Are the girls talking?)
To express surprise, a question tag is added to the end of the sentence. In this case, the verb "are" remains the same and is added to the end of the sentence to form the question tag. So, the question is "Are the girls talking?"
Answer: Are the girls talking?

9. The girl is smiling. (Is the girl smiling?)
To express surprise, a question tag is added to the end of the sentence. In this case, the verb "is" remains the same and is added to the end of the sentence to form the question tag. So, the question is "Is the girl smiling?"
Answer: Is the girl smiling?

10. They can write. (Can they write?)
To express surprise, a question tag is added to the end of the sentence. In this case, the verb "can" remains the same and is added to the end of the sentence to form the question tag. So, the question is "Can they write?"
Answer: Can they write?

11. He is reading the dialogue. (What is he reading?)
To form a specific question, the question word "What" is used to ask for more information about the object of the sentence. So, the question is "What is he reading?"
Answer: What is he reading?

12. She is writing a dictation. (What is she writing?)
To form a specific question, the question word "What" is used to ask for more information about the object of the sentence. So, the question is "What is she writing?"
Answer: What is she writing?

13. They are drawing pictures. (What are they drawing?)
To form a specific question, the question word "What" is used to ask for more information about the object of the sentence. So, the question is "What are they drawing?"
Answer: What are they drawing?

14. Alex is cooking soup. (What is Alex cooking?)
To form a specific question, the question word "What" is used to ask for more information about the object of the sentence. So, the question is "What is Alex cooking?"
Answer: What is Alex cooking?

15. The boys are making a box. (What are the boys making?)
To form a specific question, the question word "What" is used to ask for more information about the object of the sentence. So, the question is "What are the boys making?"
Answer: What are the boys making?

16. I am copying the text. (What am I copying?)
To form a specific question, the question word "What" is used to ask for more information about the object of the sentence. So, the question is "What am I copying?"
Answer: What am I copying?

17. I am washing the toys. (What am I washing?)
To form a specific question, the question word "What" is used to ask for more information about the object of the sentence. So, the question is "What am I washing?"
Answer: What am I washing?

18. The children are cutting bread. (What are the children cutting?)
To form a specific question, the question word "What" is used to ask for more information about the object of the sentence. So, the question is "What are the children cutting?"
Answer: What are the children cutting?

19. Granny is cooking dinner. (What is Granny cooking?)
To form a specific question, the question word "What" is used to ask for more information about the object of the sentence. So, the question is "What is Granny cooking?"
Answer: What is Granny cooking?

20. The cat is eating fish. (What is the cat eating?)
To form a specific question, the question word "What" is used to ask for more information about the object of the sentence. So, the question is "What is the cat eating?"
Answer: What is the cat eating?

21. The boys are carrying a box. (What are the boys carrying?)
To form a specific question, the question word "What" is used to ask for more information about the object of the sentence. So, the question is "What are the boys carrying?"
Answer: What are the boys carrying?

22. They are swimming. (Who is swimming?)
To ask for the subject of the sentence, a question word "Who" is used. So, the question is "Who is swimming?"
Answer: Who is swimming?

23. They are writing a dictation. (Who is writing a dictation?)
To ask for the subject of the sentence, a question word "Who" is used. So, the question is "Who is writing a dictation?"
Answer: Who is writing a dictation?

24. They are watering the plants. (Who is watering the plants?)
To ask for the subject of the sentence, a question word "Who" is used. So, the question is "Who is watering the plants?"
Answer: Who is watering the plants?

25. They are cooking meat. (Who is cooking meat?)
To ask for the subject of the sentence, a question word "Who" is used. So, the question is "Who is cooking meat?"
Answer: Who is cooking meat?

26. My parents are painting the fence. (Who is painting the fence?)
To ask for the subject of the sentence, a question word "Who" is used. So, the question is "Who is painting the fence?"
Answer: Who is painting the fence?

27. My friends are playing football. (Who is playing football?)
To ask for the subject of the sentence, a question word "Who" is used. So, the question is "Who is playing football?"
Answer: Who is playing football?

28. My grandparents are working in the garden. (Who is working in the garden?)
To ask for the subject of the sentence, a question word "Who" is used. So, the question is "Who is working in the garden?"
Answer: Who is working in the garden?

29. My cousins are running. (Who is running?)
To ask for the subject of the sentence, a question word "Who" is used. So, the question is "Who is running?"
Answer: Who is running?

30. The students are standing at the blackboard. (Who is standing at the blackboard?)
To ask for the subject of the sentence, a question word "Who" is used. So, the question is "Who is standing at the blackboard?"
Answer: Who is standing at the blackboard?

31. The babies are sleeping. (Who is sleeping?)
To ask for the subject of the sentence, a question word "Who" is used. So, the question is "Who is sleeping?"
Answer: Who is sleeping?

32. The girls are translating the text. (Who is translating the text?)
To ask for the subject of the sentence, a question word "Who" is used. So, the question is "Who is translating the text?"
Answer: Who is translating the text?

33. He is reading now. (What is my sister doing now?)
To describe the action that is happening at the moment, the question "What is [person] doing now?" is used. So, the question is "What is my sister doing now?"
Answer: What is my sister doing now?

34. My sister is watching TV now. (What is Jane doing now?)
To describe the action that is happening at the moment, the question "What is [person] doing now?" is used. So, the question is "What is Jane doing now?"
Answer: What is Jane doing now?

35. The girls are playing now. (What are the girls doing now?)
To describe the action that is happening at the moment, the question "What are [person/plural noun] doing now?" is used. So, the question is "What are the girls doing now?"
Answer: What are the girls doing now?

36. I am helping you now. (What do I want to help you with now?)
To describe the action that is happening at the moment, the question "What do [person] want to help you with now?" is used. So, the question is "What do I want to help you with now?"
Answer: What do I want to help you with now?

37. The baby is sleeping now. (What is the baby doing now?)
To describe the action that is happening at the moment, the question "What is [person] doing now?" is used. So, the question is "What is the baby doing now?"
Answer: What is the baby doing now?

38. The boys are studying now. (What are the boys doing now?)
To describe the action that is happening at the moment, the question "What are [person/plural noun] doing now?" is used. So, the question is "What are the boys doing now?"
Answer: What are the boys doing now?

39. You are helping me now. (What do you want to help me with now?)
To describe the action that is happening at the moment, the question "What do [person] want to help me with now?" is used. So, the question is "What do you want to help me with now?"
Answer: What do you want to help me with now?

40. Nina is asking questions now. (What questions is Nina asking?)
To describe the action that is happening at the moment, the question "What questions is [person] asking?" is used. So, the question is "What questions is Nina asking?"
Answer: What questions is Nina asking?

41. I want to help you now. (What do I want to help you with now?)
To describe the action that is happening at the moment, the question "What do [person] want to help you with now?" is used. So, the question is "What do I want to help you with now?"
Answer: What do I want to help you with now?

42. The boys are watching TV now. (What are the boys watching now?)
To describe the action that is happening at the moment, the question "What are [person/plural noun] watching now?" is used. So, the question is "What are the boys watching now?"
Answer: What are the boys watching now?

43. Marina is drinking juice now. (What is Marina drinking now?)
To describe the action that is happening at the moment, the question "What is [person] drinking now?" is used. So, the question is "What is Marina drinking now?"
Answer: What is Marina drinking now?
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