Упражнение 3.Трансформируйте предложения в вопросительную и отрицательную формы.
1. There are 9 specialties in our College. 2. There is a bus stop near our house.
3. There is a nice picture on the wall. 4. There are 12 students in our group.
5. There is a sports ground behind the school. 6. There are 12 tables in our
classroom. .
To transform the statement "There are 9 specialties in our College" into a question, we need to switch the positions of the verb "are" and the subject "there." Additionally, we need to add the auxiliary verb "are" after the subject. The resulting question is "Are there 9 specialties in our College?"
2. Is there a bus stop near our house?
To transform the statement "There is a bus stop near our house" into a question, we need to switch the positions of the verb "is" and the subject "there." Additionally, we need to add the auxiliary verb "is" after the subject. The resulting question is "Is there a bus stop near our house?"
3. Is there a nice picture on the wall?
To transform the statement "There is a nice picture on the wall" into a question, we need to switch the positions of the verb "is" and the subject "there." Additionally, we need to add the auxiliary verb "is" after the subject. The resulting question is "Is there a nice picture on the wall?"
4. Are there 12 students in our group?
To transform the statement "There are 12 students in our group" into a question, we need to switch the positions of the verb "are" and the subject "there." Additionally, we need to add the auxiliary verb "are" after the subject. The resulting question is "Are there 12 students in our group?"
5. Is there a sports ground behind the school?
To transform the statement "There is a sports ground behind the school" into a question, we need to switch the positions of the verb "is" and the subject "there." Additionally, we need to add the auxiliary verb "is" after the subject. The resulting question is "Is there a sports ground behind the school?"
6. Are there 12 tables in our classroom?
To transform the statement "There are 12 tables in our classroom" into a question, we need to switch the positions of the verb "are" and the subject "there." Additionally, we need to add the auxiliary verb "are" after the subject. The resulting question is "Are there 12 tables in our classroom?"
Now let's transform the statements into the negative form:
1. There are not 9 specialties in our College.
To transform the statement "There are 9 specialties in our College" into the negative form, we need to add "not" after the verb "are". The resulting negative statement is "There are not 9 specialties in our College."
2. There is not a bus stop near our house.
To transform the statement "There is a bus stop near our house" into the negative form, we need to add "not" after the verb "is". The resulting negative statement is "There is not a bus stop near our house."
3. There is not a nice picture on the wall.
To transform the statement "There is a nice picture on the wall" into the negative form, we need to add "not" after the verb "is". The resulting negative statement is "There is not a nice picture on the wall."
4. There are not 12 students in our group.
To transform the statement "There are 12 students in our group" into the negative form, we need to add "not" after the verb "are". The resulting negative statement is "There are not 12 students in our group."
5. There is not a sports ground behind the school.
To transform the statement "There is a sports ground behind the school" into the negative form, we need to add "not" after the verb "is". The resulting negative statement is "There is not a sports ground behind the school."
6. There are not 12 tables in our classroom.
To transform the statement "There are 12 tables in our classroom" into the negative form, we need to add "not" after the verb "are". The resulting negative statement is "There are not 12 tables in our classroom."
I hope this detailed explanation and step-by-step solution is clear and helpful for the student.