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ALL ON BOARD?
1of 2 who travel by plane probably find reasons to complain about airlines, but it is less common for airlines to complain about them! At 2.35 p.m. Flight 767 was ready to leave for Ibiza and nearly 3 passengers were on board. At 6.10 p.m. the plane was still on the runway. Two passengers hadn’t boarded. If people check in
but don’t board 4 the luggage must be unloaded. 5 passengers had to get off the plane and 6 of_7 identified their luggage. At the end there were two pieces of luggage left. Just then, 8 missing passengers appeared. “We
9 went to the bar and we had something to drink and a sandwich,” they explained.10of them had been sitting in the bar for hours! The captain scolded us severely and the other passengers were very angry with them.
Where does he go?
Who goes to school?
Does he go school or to the kindergarten?
He goes to schoo, doesn't he?
2. Are they reading now?
What are they doing now?
Who is reading now?
Are they reading or writing now?
They are reading now, aren't they?
3. Has she done her homework?
What has she done?
Who has done her homework?
Has she done her homework or her presentation?
She has done her homework, hasn't she?
4. Have they been doing sport?
What have they been doing?
Who has been doing sport?
Have they been doing sport or homework?
They have been doing sport, haven't they?