IV. Ask questions to the sentences 1. Sam discovered that living in a city was more expensive than in a village. (General, Alternative) 1 AS b LOL 2. He tried not making too much noise when he got home. ( Disjunctive , Special question)
1.She's medium-height, slim and mid-race she's extremely good-looking too, with big brown eges and shoulder length, brown curly hair.
2.She can express her ideas clearly and they are often thought-provoking. She's got a great sense of humour as well and she isn't afraid of laughing at herself.
3.She's recorded three best-selling albums, performed love on a regular basis and collaborated with a string of other musicans. Corinne is currently an ambassador for a charity that works with local communities in Africa.
Can I have some milk in my tea?
2. Can I have something to drink?
3. Are there any chess players here?
4. Is there somebody who can play chess here?
5. I saw something near the wood that looked like a tent.
6. Somebody left a textbook in our classroom yesterday.
7. I am not a perfectionist. Nothing is perfect in this world.
8. Where are you going? – I am not going anywhere.
9. It so happened that he had nowhere to go.
10. We’ve got nothing to eat, we’ve got only something to drink.
11. There were some of my friends there.
12. I am sure nobody has taken your bag.
13. The old man had nobody to help him.
14. The patient has a bad memory. She can’t remember anything.
15. He has got no money. He eats only fast food.
16. Do you live somewhere near Jim?
1.She's medium-height, slim and mid-race she's extremely good-looking too, with big brown eges and shoulder length, brown curly hair.
2.She can express her ideas clearly and they are often thought-provoking. She's got a great sense of humour as well and she isn't afraid of laughing at herself.
3.She's recorded three best-selling albums, performed love on a regular basis and collaborated with a string of other musicans. Corinne is currently an ambassador for a charity that works with local communities in Africa.