Use each of the adjectives below in two sentences as a substantivized adjective and as a not substantivized adjective dumb dead strong elderly rich disabled unemployed young
Dumb people cannot hear anything. The dog, I found on the street, was dead. The boy, who won the competition was very strong. Elderly man was walking in the park. Bill Gates is the richest man in the world. Your opportunity is disabled. He is going to be unemployed. Young people always make mistakes.
2. My wife and I weren't talking about you the other day.
Were your wife and you talking...? When were your wife and you talking...? Who was talking...? Were your wife and you talking about you or them the other day? My wife and I were not talking about you the other day, were we?
I. Поставьте глагол в PAST SIMPLE или PAST PERFECT : 1. Before the teacher entered he classroom the pupils had prepared everything for the lesson. 2. He remembered that he had not locked the front door. 3. We arrived five minutes late. The train had gone. 4. He had read the novel before he saw the film. 5. When I came to the office he had already left. 6. He said that they had discussed everything. 7. It began raining after I had come home. 8. He had never took part in such an outstanding event before. 9. I had read the letter before he left. 10. They hoped that the Rangers had won the game.
2) Kate has got a beautitul pointer, hasn't she? 3) Nick and Mike are sitting at the desk, aren't they? 4) He bought two rulers yesterday, didn't he? 5) She will come to school on time, won't she? 6) There is no bookcase in our classroom, is there? 7) They come to school at 8:30, don't they? 8) It is Masha,s classroom, isn't it? 9) There are some books on the table, aren't there? 10) You can see a duster under the blackboard, can't you? 11) The teacher has got pens, hasn't he/she? 11) Masha will come to her classroom tomorrow, won't she?