Put the questions to the underlined word. NB: don’t forget about questions to the subject. Such questions have direct order. 1) He usually comes to his office at 9 o’clock. (Who … ? – direct order) 2) Many engineers of our office study English. (What … ? ) 3) Few students have lessons in the evening at our Ministry. (How many … ? Where …?) 4) They usually discuss prices, terms of payment and delivery before concluding the contract to avoid disagreements. (Why … ?)
3. Put the sentences into interrogative and negative forms. NB: don’t forget about regular and irregular verbs for Past Indefinite Tense!
1) They discussed the terms of delivery with them last week. 2) She bought this television last Friday. 3) The director of the factory left for Moscow yesterday. 4) He spoke at the meeting about it. I received her letter the other day.
4. Put the questions to the underlined word. NB: don’t forget about questions to the subject. Such questions have direct order.
1. At 11 we went for a walk. (1 question) 2) We decided to go to the country on Sunday. (3 questions) 3) I spoke to the director of the factory on the phone yesterday. (3 questions) 4) He bought tickets for the cinema to have a good time. (1)