1. We often go skating on Sunday evening.
We often don't go skating on Sunday evening.
Do we often go skating on Sunday evening?
2. She's going to get a place at one of Moscow University.
She's not going to get a place at one of Moscow University.
Is she going to get a place at one of Moscow University?
3. I'm visiting the National Gallery tomorrow afternoon.
I'm not visiting the National Gallery tomorrow afternoon.
Am I visiting the National Gallery tomorrow afternoon?
4. She'll probably get a job because she speaks five languages.
She'll not probably get a job because she speaks five languages.
Will she get a job?
Объяснение:
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional affirmative sentences - type I
If it
rains, we
will cancel the match.
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps, Form a Conditional negative sentences - type I.
If you
drink much coffee, you
will not sleep at night
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional affirmative sentences - type II. Use "would" for the second part of the sentence.
If I
lived in the countryside, I
would walk in the forest every day.
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional negative sentences - type II. Use "would" for the second part of the sentence.
If I
did not know you, I
would not trust you.
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