Вопрос задан 08.01.2020 в 23:34. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Темирхан Мухамедияр.

Надо переделать предложения в отрицательные вопросы 1)sometimes tom visit his sister sunday

2)yesteday my brother & l swim in the river at this womens 3)look!Daine buy a now car 4)at the moment Jane print a picture in her room 5)our train arive at 3 p.m 6)i phone you tommorow 7)next year we build our cottege by august 8)sam abd tom play chess for 6 hours yesterday 9)we pass exams by 4 p.m lost monday
0 0
Перейти к ответам

Ответы на вопрос

Внимание! Ответы на вопросы дают живые люди. Они могут содержать ошибочную информацию, заблуждения, а также ответы могут быть сгенерированы нейросетями. Будьте внимательны. Если вы уверены, что ответ неверный, нажмите кнопку "Пожаловаться" под ответом.
Отвечает Иванова Юля.
1 Sometimes Tom visits his sister on Sunday. - Doesn`t Tom any times visit his sister on Sunday? 2 Yesterday at this moment my brother and I were swimming in the river. - Weren`t my brother and I swimming at this moment in the river? 3 Look! Daine is buying a car now. - Isn`t Daine buying a car now? 4 At the moment Jane is printing a picture in her room. - Isn`t Jane printing a picture in her room at the moment? 5 Our train arrives at 3 p.m. - Doesn`t our train arrive at 3 p.m.? 6 I`ll phone you tomorrow. - Shan`t I phone you tomorrow? 7 We will have built our cottage by August next year. - Won`t we have built cottage by August next year? 8 Sam and Tom had been playing chess for 6 hours yesterday. - Hadn`t Sam and Tom been playing chess for 6 hours yesterday? 9 We had passed exams by 4 p.m. last Monday. - Hadn`t we passed exams by 4 p.m. last Monday?
0 0
Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

1) Sometimes Tom visits his sister on Sunday.

To transform this sentence into a negative question, we can use the auxiliary verb "does" and the negative particle "not" before the subject "Tom". The sentence would then become: "Does Tom not sometimes visit his sister on Sunday?"

2) Yesterday my brother and I swam in the river at this women's.

To transform this sentence into a negative question, we can use the auxiliary verb "did" and the negative particle "not" before the subject "my brother and I". Additionally, we need to correct the phrase "at this women's" to make it grammatically correct. The sentence would then become: "Did my brother and I not swim in the river yesterday?"

3) Look! Daine buys a new car.

To transform this sentence into a negative question, we can use the auxiliary verb "does" and the negative particle "not" before the subject "Daine". The sentence would then become: "Does Daine not buy a new car?"

4) At the moment, Jane is printing a picture in her room.

To transform this sentence into a negative question, we can use the auxiliary verb "is" in its negative form "is not" before the subject "Jane". The sentence would then become: "Is Jane not printing a picture in her room at the moment?"

5) Our train arrives at 3 p.m.

To transform this sentence into a negative question, we can use the auxiliary verb "does" and the negative particle "not" before the subject "our train". The sentence would then become: "Does our train not arrive at 3 p.m.?"

6) I phone you tomorrow.

To transform this sentence into a negative question, we can use the auxiliary verb "do" and the negative particle "not" before the subject "I". The sentence would then become: "Do I not phone you tomorrow?"

7) Next year we build our cottage by August.

To transform this sentence into a negative question, we can use the auxiliary verb "do" and the negative particle "not" before the subject "we". The sentence would then become: "Do we not build our cottage by August next year?"

8) Sam and Tom played chess for 6 hours yesterday.

To transform this sentence into a negative question, we can use the auxiliary verb "did" and the negative particle "not" before the subject "Sam and Tom". The sentence would then become: "Did Sam and Tom not play chess for 6 hours yesterday?"

9) We pass exams by 4 p.m. last Monday.

To transform this sentence into a negative question, we can use the auxiliary verb "did" and the negative particle "not" before the subject "we". Additionally, we need to correct the phrase "last Monday" to make it grammatically correct. The sentence would then become: "Did we not pass exams by 4 p.m. last Monday?"

Please note that the above transformations are based on the given sentences and may vary depending on the intended meaning.

0 0

Топ вопросов за вчера в категории Английский язык

Последние заданные вопросы в категории Английский язык

Задать вопрос