Ex. 4. Make the following imperative sentences negative.
1. Come over at five, please. 2. Call him in the evening. 3. Give him this file. 4. Turn down the TV, please. 5. Think about something else, please. 6. Relax! 7. Show me around this place, please. 8. Send him a fax tomorrow morning. 9. Read this paragraph, please. 10, Look over there! 11. Bring me some paper, please. 12. Check the answering machine in the morning. 13. Warm up the tea, please. 14. Open the window, please. 15. Wait for us outside, please. 16. Add some more salt to the soup.
Ex. 5. Put disjunctive questions to the following sentences.
1. They will be at home tonight. 2. The lecture begins at 12 o'clock. 3. She can do it tomorrow. 4. The examination was difficult. 5. He has returned to Moscow. 6. She has a big dog. 7. He lives in that house. 8.1 am the best student in the class. 9. There are twelve months in a year. 10. There were too many people at the party. 11. Nick likes to tell jokes. 12. He can fix anything. 13. Customs are different in every country. 14. Talk shows have become very popular on our TV. 15. He won the first prize.
Ex. 6. Put general and alternative questions to the following statements.
1. It is cold outside. 2. There is a Playstation in his room. 3. Barbara does her shopping twice a week. 4. There are three computers in the office. 5. David comes home late on Mondays. 6. He is fluent in English and German. 7. This office gets a lot of faxes every day. 8. There is tea and coffee on the table. 9. He needs a sleeping-bag for the trip. 10. Allan can solve this problem. 11. Jennie has a great new backpack. 12. My brother likes vanilla ice-cream. 13. She has black hair and blue eyes. 14. There are several unopened letters on her desk. 15. Bison is another name for buffalo.
H/W 2
Ex. 1. Classify each of the sentences below according to their structure.
1. Great Britain is a small island, but it is rich in minerals. 2. What an interesting book I bought yesterday! 3. I know that he is in London now. 4. Ask her where he is now. 5. Alicia, Joy, and David came in. 6. Read about the weather and then decide on your vacation. 7. Don't forget! 8. Can you explain the term 'brainstorming' to us? 9. My boss gets angry if he is interrupted. 10. I can't explain what it means. 11. Leave me and my friend alone, or I shall call the police. 12. Mike smiled at his colleague, but Steve frowned at him. 13. Is there any hope? 14. If you listen attentively, the meaning will not escape you. 15. To know everything is to know nothing.