1. Where they are from? Where did they come here?
2. You have business passport? What passport do you have?
3. Where did he receive the invitation? From whom did he receive this invitation?
4. Who is he with? With who does he go to the concert?
5. Whose dogs are this? These are your dogs?
6. With what firm you have a contract? Do you have a contract?
7. Where are you swimming? You know how to swim in the river?
8. Who you are?
9. What's in his hands? What he has in the kitchen?
10. Who is their brother? Who's Jake?
1)News is broadcast at
regular intervals and there is discussion of current events, both national and
international.
2)The chanels of British television keep people informed about current events, the latest achievements in science and culture and offer some programmes which are both informative and entertaining.
3)Our family subscribes to some newspapers and the “Book review” magazine.
4)There is also serious concern about the negative effects of some TV shows in which scenes of violence and crime are presented.
5) In London people have a choice between a few TV channels: BBC1 , BBC2 and some commercial channels
6)And this is the difference
between the living theatre and the mass
entertainment of films, radio and television
7) In future there will be some new kinds of mass media much more interesting than TV, radio and newspapers.
8) companies just “buy time” to advertise their products and the viewers have to watch advertisements for soap, washing machines, petrol and many other items during the programmes.
9)He doesn’t like tabloid newspapers because they’re full of gossip and scandal. He prefers more serious papers.
10) Books printed with soft covers are called paperbacks
2.Have you got a business passport?What have you got?
3.Has he got an invitation?What has he got from an engineering company?