2 Yes/No questions with other verbs Use the cues to make questions. 1 This photo is excellent. (you/take it?) Did you take it? 2. That's a beautiful carpet. (you/buy it in Turkey?) 3 Dave saw a ghost in the castle. (Katie/see it?) 4 We watched a programme about big cats.
1. Did you take this excellent photo?
Explanation: The cue "This photo is excellent" suggests that the speaker is talking about a photo and expressing their opinion that it is excellent. To make it a question, we need to use the auxiliary verb "did" and invert the subject and verb order. So, the question becomes "Did you take it?" where "you" is the subject and "take" is the verb.
2. Did you buy that beautiful carpet in Turkey?
Explanation: The cue "That's a beautiful carpet" suggests that the speaker is talking about a carpet and expressing their opinion that it is beautiful. To make it a question, we again need to use the auxiliary verb "did" and invert the subject and verb order. So, the question becomes "Did you buy it in Turkey?" where "you" is the subject, "buy" is the verb, and "in Turkey" specifies the location.
3. Did Katie see the ghost in the castle?
Explanation: The cue "Dave saw a ghost in the castle" suggests that Dave saw a ghost in the castle. To make it a question about whether Katie saw it, we again need to use the auxiliary verb "did" and invert the subject and verb order. So, the question becomes "Did Katie see it?" where "Katie" is the subject and "see" is the verb.
4. Did we watch a program about big cats?
Explanation: There is no specific cue provided in the prompt for the fourth question, so we can simply rephrase the statement as a question. To do this, we again use the auxiliary verb "did" and invert the subject and verb order. The question becomes "Did we watch a program about big cats?" where "we" is the subject and "watch" is the verb.
1 yes it's cool
Объяснение:
удачи надеюсь