1. The manager was very angry yesterday, because our secretary had not told him about Mr. Brown‘s departure; 2. Our chief got cross when he knew that our engineer had forgotten to telephone the office Russian Airlines booking; 3 When Petrov entered the room the secretary told him that Ivanov had not given the expert the necessary information for the talks; 4. She told us that she had checked all the documents; 5. It took us 2 hours to clear up all the points for the talks; 6. It took us an hour to check all the documents they had signed the day before; 7. The secretary looked very tired. She had filled in all the forms and had typed all the letters; 8. Mr. Brown came to the hotel very tired and upset, because the counterparts had not reduced the prices; 9. We were very disappointed, because they had not made payments yet; 10. He was very pleased, as they had given us a good discount.
1. They haven't done anything. Have they done anything? 2. He hasn't given them any money. Has he given them any money? 3. You haven't brought anything for us. Have you brought anything for us? 4. I haven't taken any English books from you. Have I taken any English books from you? 5. She wasn't reading anything. Was she reading anything? 6. He hasn't written a letter to anybody. Has he written a letter to anybody? 7. Nobody by the name of Petrov lives on the third floor. Does anybody by the name of Petrov live on the third floor? 8. They don't have any English books. Do they have any English books? 9. There aren't any tall trees in front of their house. Are there any tall trees in front of their house? 10. Peter doesn't have anything in his box. Does Peter have anything in his box? 11. There aren't any parks in his town. Are there any parks in his town? 12. There aren't any good bookshops in our district. Are there any good bookshops in our district?