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1. We use shall I …? / shall we …? to ask somebody’s opinion (especially in offers or suggestions) | Shall I open the window? I’ve got no money. What shall I do? Where shall we go this evening? |
2. You can use won’t to say that somebody / something refuses to do something | The car won’t start. I wonder what’s wrong with it. |
Ex. 8. Make the following sentences interrogative and negative.
1. They will know the results in a week. 2. Clothes will be different in many years. 3. Sally will phone you when she gets home from work. 4. The weather will be much warmer tomorrow. 5. Everybody will have a computer in the year 2100. 6. I will remember this day all my life. 7. You will become a well-qualified specialist in 5 years. 8. Jack will be back in a minute. 9. He will like our new house when he sees it. 10. I will pay him a lot if he works well. 11. Helen will stay in bed till the clock strikes seven.
Types of Questions
General
Auxiliary verb | Subject | Predicate or part of it | Object | Adverbial modifier |
Do | you | watch | TV | in the evening? |
Have | they | got | free time | in summer? |
Does | she | wash | her hair | in the morning? |
Special (except the subject)
Interrogative Pronoun | Auxiliary Verb | Subject | Predicate Part of Predicate | Object | Adverbial Modifier |
Why | does | she | come | to school | so early? |
Who | did | you | borrow | the money from? | |
Where | shall | we | go | now? |
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