3. write the interrogative and negative forms of the following sentences. 1. they are having breakfast. 2. mrs. smith is putting some cornflakes on the boy’s plate. 3. the children are working in the garden. 4. the girl is going to write a letter. 5. the students are reading the text. 6. the elder daughter is passing a salt to her father. 7. ann is finishing her cornflakes. 8. mrs. smith is passing plate to her husband.
Every time we went into the woods in search of mushrooms and berries , birds anxiously cried out , and on the tops of the firs sound went far, far down the chain . I assumed that birds that are closer to us, warn others that are moving in the direction of their people . They serve alarm. Mom and Dad have confirmed my thought . And dad said that people often due to their negligence suit or forest fires ravage birds' nests , so forest dwellers are afraid of humans.
I was hurt and pain for the people who do it , but I was glad that I noticed restless behavior of birds. In the future, I'll try not to scare them , and do not worry . You can observe nature without destroying it .
(2) We are (1) having a great time here. The weather is nice, and the sun
is shining. Yesterday I went water-skiing What (do) you think
that?
I'm (sitting) at a table in our hotel room and writing a few post cards. The room is fine, but we (do) not like the food very much
But it (does) not matter because we (go) out to a restaurant every evening.
We're both (getting) very lazy at the moment. I (9)wake up quite late in
the morning, and Nigel (gets) up even later. You know of course
how much Nigel's work (means) to him and how he's (been) talking about it. Well, the holiday is so good that he (has) forgotten all about work. So it's the perfect holiday. The only problem (is) that it's (taking)... us a lot of money. But we'll worry about that later.