In the following dialogues, make negative questions using the words given and decide if the expected response would be Yes or No, as in the example.
e.g. A: You’re late! … ? (set your alarm clock) Didn’t you set your alarm clock?
B: Yes, but I missed the bus.
1) A: That was John on the other side of the road. ? (notice him)
B: , I can’t see a thing without my glasses.
2) A: You’ve been going to the gym for weeks now. ? (lose any weight)
B: , I don’t know what I’m doing wrong.
3) A: You aren’t wearing a coat! ? (be cold)
B: , I’m used to weather like this.
4) A: Your mother is a Maths teacher. ? (help you)
B: , but I still can’t understand Maths at all.
5) A: Why didn’t you go to Cornwall this year? ? (want to go)
B: , I wanted to go somewhere different.
6) A: Why haven’t you called Jane? ? (have her number)
B: , but I’ve been too busy to call.
7) A: This cake is delicious. ? (give me the recipe)
B: , I’m afraid it’s a family secret.
8) A: I don’t believe it! ? (know who Madonna is)
B: , but I haven’t heard this song before.
2. Unfortunately, we couldn't wait any longer .
3. As the night came nearer he felt even worse.
4. We will work better if we are paid more.
5. My cousin lives further than you.
6. He passed the examination the best of all.
7. Birds fly lower today than usual.
8. He threw the stone the furthest of all.
9. Two hours later she felt much better.
10. You walk the fastest of all. Can you walk slower?
11. Nowadays i am working harder than ever.
12. Can you speak a little more politely?
13. Last year we travelled more comfortably than they.