
Ребята помогите пожайлуста))) 5. Сделайте следующие предложения отрицательными и вопросительными
1.There are some fruit trees in front of my house. 2. There is a student in our flat. 3. There is a difficult text in this book. 4. There are three windows in the room. 5. There is a little money in my pocket. 6. There are four children in Mr. Stanford’s family. 7. There is a standard-lamp in the living-room. 8. There are a lot of books on the table. 9. There is a child in his hands. 10. There are many tasks in this test.

Ответы на вопрос

1.There are not any fruit trees in front of my house. 2. There is not a student in our flat. 3. There is not a difficult text in this book. 4. There are not three windows in the room. 5. There is no money in my pocket. 6. There are not four children in Mr. Stanford’s family. 7. There is not a standard-lamp in the living-room. 8. There are not a lot of books on the table. 9. There is not a child in his hands. 10. There are not many tasks in this test.
вопросительными
1. Are there any fruit trees in front of my house? 2. Is there a student in our flat? 3. Is there a difficult text in this book? 4. Are there three windows in the room? 5. Is there a little money in my pocket? 6. Are there four children in Mr. Stanford’s family? 7. Is there a standard-lamp in the living-room? 8. Are there a lot of books on the table? 9. Is there a child in his hands? 10. Are there many tasks in this test?



1. There are some fruit trees in front of my house.
To make this sentence negative, we can use the word "not" after the verb "are" and add "any" before "fruit trees." The negative form would be:
Negative: There are not any fruit trees in front of my house.
To make this sentence interrogative, we can invert the subject "there" and the verb "are." The interrogative form would be:
Interrogative: Are there any fruit trees in front of my house?
2. There is a student in our flat.
To make this sentence negative, we can use the word "not" after the verb "is." The negative form would be:
Negative: There is not a student in our flat.
To make this sentence interrogative, we can invert the subject "there" and the verb "is." The interrogative form would be:
Interrogative: Is there a student in our flat?
3. There is a difficult text in this book.
To make this sentence negative, we can use the word "not" after the verb "is." The negative form would be:
Negative: There is not a difficult text in this book.
To make this sentence interrogative, we can invert the subject "there" and the verb "is." The interrogative form would be:
Interrogative: Is there a difficult text in this book?
4. There are three windows in the room.
To make this sentence negative, we can use the word "not" after the verb "are" and add "any" before "windows." The negative form would be:
Negative: There are not any windows in the room.
To make this sentence interrogative, we can invert the subject "there" and the verb "are." The interrogative form would be:
Interrogative: Are there any windows in the room?
5. There is a little money in my pocket.
To make this sentence negative, we can use the word "not" after the verb "is." The negative form would be:
Negative: There is not a little money in my pocket.
To make this sentence interrogative, we can invert the subject "there" and the verb "is." The interrogative form would be:
Interrogative: Is there a little money in my pocket?
6. There are four children in Mr. Stanford’s family.
To make this sentence negative, we can use the word "not" after the verb "are" and add "any" before "children." The negative form would be:
Negative: There are not any children in Mr. Stanford's family.
To make this sentence interrogative, we can invert the subject "there" and the verb "are." The interrogative form would be:
Interrogative: Are there any children in Mr. Stanford's family?
7. There is a standard-lamp in the living-room.
To make this sentence negative, we can use the word "not" after the verb "is." The negative form would be:
Negative: There is not a standard-lamp in the living-room.
To make this sentence interrogative, we can invert the subject "there" and the verb "is." The interrogative form would be:
Interrogative: Is there a standard-lamp in the living-room?
8. There are a lot of books on the table.
To make this sentence negative, we can use the word "not" after the verb "are" and add "any" before "books." The negative form would be:
Negative: There are not any books on the table.
To make this sentence interrogative, we can invert the subject "there" and the verb "are." The interrogative form would be:
Interrogative: Are there any books on the table?
9. There is a child in his hands.
To make this sentence negative, we can use the word "not" after the verb "is." The negative form would be:
Negative: There is not a child in his hands.
To make this sentence interrogative, we can invert the subject "there" and the verb "is." The interrogative form would be:
Interrogative: Is there a child in his hands?
10. There are many tasks in this test.
To make this sentence negative, we can use the word "not" after the verb "are" and add "any" before "tasks." The negative form would be:
Negative: There are not any tasks in this test.
To make this sentence interrogative, we can invert the subject "there" and the verb "are." The interrogative form would be:
Interrogative: Are there any tasks in this test?


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