
Make the following interrogative and negative. 1. The film has been running for a month. 2. They
have been waiting for the director since two o’clock. 3. The boy has been keeping a book for a month already. 4. The students have been translating the text for an hour and a half. 5. It has been raining since the morning.

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Ответ:
1) Question: How many days does the movie last? A month?
Negative: No, the movie can't last a month.
Questioner:
2) And from what time do they wait for the director? From two o'clock?
Negative:
They don't wait for the director from two o'clock.
Questioning question:
3). How long has the boy been keeping the book. A month ( Has the boy been keeping the book for a month?) ?
Negative:
The boy has not kept the book for a month.
4). Questioner:
For a whole hour and a half, did the students translate the text?
Negative:
No, the students did not translate the text for an hour and a half.
5). Questioner:
Has it been raining since this morning?
Negative:
No, it hasn't rained since this morning.



Sure, I can help you transform the given sentences into interrogative and negative forms.
Original Sentences: 1. The film has been running for a month. 2. They have been waiting for the director since two o'clock. 3. The boy has been keeping a book for a month already. 4. The students have been translating the text for an hour and a half. 5. It has been raining since the morning.
Interrogative and Negative Forms: 1. *Has the film not been running for a month?* 2. *Have they not been waiting for the director since two o'clock?* 3. *Has the boy not been keeping a book for a month already?* 4. *Have the students not been translating the text for an hour and a half?* 5. *Has it not been raining since the morning?*
In each case, I have transformed the sentences into interrogative by starting with the auxiliary verb ("has" or "have" in this case), and for the negative form, I added "not" after the auxiliary verb. Keep in mind that in spoken English, the contracted forms like "hasn't" or "haven't" are often used in negative sentences.


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