Make the sentences interrogative. 1.Mary cleaned her room yesterday.
2.You came home early last Tuesday.
3.He played football in the school yard.
4.We had lunch at 1 o'clock yesterday.
5.The family gathered in the living-room in the evening.
6.My friends wanted to play volleyball.
7.Tom's uncle lived in London last year.
1) The tpo shelf was too high for Irma to reach it
2) The text was too difficult for us to understand it
3) The piano was too heavy for boys to lift it
4) The music was loud enough for everyone to hear it
5) The sea was too cold for them to swim
6) The table was big enough for all of us to sit around it.
7) The street is very narrow for him to be able to turn the car
8) The problem was comparatively easy for me to solved it in half an hour
9) The light was good for her to read the inscription
10) The conversation was too interesting for the children to go to bed
The photo shows three older women who are sitting on a bench in a park. I 1 can’t be sure, but I’d say that they are all friends. They are dressed in light coats and are wearing headscarves and there are lots of leaves around the bench so I’m pretty 2 sure that it’s a cool, autumn day. It 3 looks as if two of the women have moved closer together to look at something that is in the middle woman’s hand. It’s 4 hard to say, but I think it’s a mobile phone. It’s 5 clear that the two women find something really funny because they are both laughing. Not 6 only that, one of the women is using a tissue to wipe a tear from her eye. It 7 could be that they’ve just seen a funny photograph or read an amusing message. The third woman is sitting further along at the end of the bench and can’t see what they’re looking at. Judging by her 8 expression, I’d 9 say that she feels quite annoyed. 10 I’m certain that the other women have completely forgotten about their friend and wouldn’t even realise if she got up and left them.