
Make up disjunctive questions and answer them: He agreed to go to the park, didn’t he? Oh, yes,
he did. He has not done anything to you ….. You think you can go there now …. They can go there together now …. We may answer the questions at once …. They should go and get the books now…. He will go to the country in summer …. We shall do it tomorrow …. Make the sentences (a) negative, (b) questions: I wrote some letters last night. We can do something about it right away. He gave the book to somebody. There was somebody at the door. There are some men waiting in the corridor. He will do something for you. He made some progress in his English. He will send someone to London. He brought some money with him. He spends some days with us. He knows something about engines.

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Disjunctive questions are questions that are phrased with a negative alternative, using "didn't" or "don't" at the end. Here are the disjunctive questions and their answers:
He agreed to go to the park, didn't he?
- Oh, yes, he did.
He has not done anything to you, has he?
- No, he hasn't.
You think you can go there now, don't you?
- Yes, I do.
They can go there together now, can't they?
- Yes, they can.
We may answer the questions at once, mayn't we?
- Yes, we may.
They should go and get the books now, shouldn't they?
- Yes, they should.
He will go to the country in summer, won't he?
- Yes, he will.
We shall do it tomorrow, shan't we?
- Yes, we shall.
Now, let's turn the sentences into negative and question forms:
Negative: I didn't write any letters last night. Question: Did I write any letters last night?
Negative: We can't do anything about it right away. Question: Can we do something about it right away?
Negative: He didn't give the book to anybody. Question: Did he give the book to anybody?
Negative: There wasn't anybody at the door. Question: Was there anybody at the door?
Negative: There aren't any men waiting in the corridor. Question: Are there any men waiting in the corridor?
Negative: He won't do anything for you. Question: Will he do something for you?
Negative: He didn't make any progress in his English. Question: Did he make any progress in his English?
Negative: He won't send anyone to London. Question: Will he send someone to London?
Negative: He didn't bring any money with him. Question: Did he bring any money with him?
Negative: He doesn't spend any days with us. Question: Does he spend any days with us?
Negative: He doesn't know anything about engines. Question: Does he know anything about engines?


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