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Make these sentences interrogative and negative.

5-9 класс

1. The Smiths have to go to Chicago.
2. He has got to leave the house a little earlier today.
3. We have got to discuss this problem again some day.
4. Simon has to visit his grandmother in Briston.

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NEK25a 26 нояб. 2014 г., 7:53:12 (9 лет назад)
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EnderWoman2002
26 нояб. 2014 г., 10:39:50 (9 лет назад)

1)Do the Smiths have to go to Chicago?
The Smiths don't have to go to Chicago.

2)Has he got to leave the house a little earlier today?
He hasn't got to leave the house a little earlier today.
3)Have we got to discuss this problem again some day?
We haven't got to discuss this problem again some day.
4)Does Simon have to visit his grandmother in Briston?
Simon doesn't have to visit his grandmother in Briston.

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MR GRANT ; I bought it yesterday,at the market.
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MR GRANT ;Yes, I think so ,but i'm not sure how it works.
CHARLIE; Have you looked at the instructions ?
MR GRANT; Yes , have .I looked at them last night with Penny.She said , Charlie'll know!
CHARLIE ;Have you connected it to the TV ?
MR GRANT ; Yes, I've done that .Look!
CHARLIE Er....have you plugged it in ?
MR GRANT ; Of course I have !
CHARLIE ; And you've put a DVD in.Mmm.... that's strange .Have you forgotten anything?
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ANA; Wait a minute ! You haven't turned the TV on !
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Переведите,пожалуйста. Katie: You are going to work all summer as a volunteer?

Paul: Yes. It’s really exciting. I can’t wait.
Katie: Let me see now, that’ll be no money, no time off and no summer. I can only see positives!
Paul: Ha-Ha, how witty you are, very funny. Is it worth even trying to explain to a summer department store worker such as yourself?
Katie: Steady on brother! OK — tell me about it. I am all ears.
Paul: Did you know there are thousands of people with no computer skills? Think about that for a moment. What jobs today don’t need computers? And think about our media surroundings. It’s all websites, virtual opportunities, social networking and so on. Then just imagine you don’t understand any of it. Imagine no prospect ever of getting a job or even....
Katie: Paul — there is no excuse nowadays for anyone not having basic computer skills.
Paul: Really? What about people over 50? They never had computer classes at school because for ordinary people then, there were no computers. And what about those disadvantaged by dyslexia, or those from tough home environments, or the elderly, or...
Katie: I get the picture. Go on.
Paul: I’ll be in a training centre, giving one-to-one tuition to people whose lives might really change for the better. I did one evening a week last term and loved it. Now I have a whole summer.
Katie: Well I will work 7 days a week for most of the summer. And then I am going to the south of France with James and we’ll have the summer holiday of our lives.
Paul: That’s great Katie. Don’t think I don’t approve or even that I am not a tiny bit jealous. I am not a saint and actually in a sense, we are both taking the same option.
Katie: What do you mean?
Paul: You, dear sister, and I are both choosing exactly what we want to do this summer and really, we are making that choice only for ourselves.
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8. I'd like to play tennis tomorrow if the weather --- (be) nice.
9. I'm going out now. If anybody --- (phone) while I --- (be) out, can
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I --- when ---
3. I'll do the shopping. Then I'll come straight back home.
--- after ---
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--- before ---
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