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.WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE YOUR OWN MEANS OF TRANSPORT THANUSE PUBLIC TRANSPORT ?/ Yes, I'd rather have.or.No,I wouldn't rather have.WHY OR WHY NOT?AS A MEANS OF MAKING MONEY, WHAT WOULD YOU SAY WAS THEBEST WAY ? As a means of.I'd say the best way was.511 FIGURE figura, cyfraDO YOU THINK THAT MEN AND WOMEN HAD BETTER FIGURES INTHE OLD DAYS THAN THEY HAVE TODAY?/ Yes, I think that.or.No, I don't.WHO DO YOU THINK WAS THE WORST FIGURE IN HISTORY ? I think.was the worst.WHY?WHO DO YOU THINK WAS THE GREATEST FIGURE IN HISTORY ?I think.was the greatest.HOW MANY FIGURES ARE THERE IN THE NUMBER OF YOUR HOUSE ?/There are.figures in the.WHAT KIND OF FIGURE AM I DRAWING IN THE AIR WITH MYFINGER ? You're drawing a square (a circle etc)in the air with your fingerADOPT zaadaptowaćIF YOU WENT TO LIVE IN ANOTHER COUNTRY, DO YOU THINK YOUWOULD QUICKLY ADOPT THE WAY OF LIVING IN THAT COUNTRY ?Yes, if I went to.I think I'd.or.No, if I went to.I don't think I'd.WHY OR WHY NOT ?/512 CRUEL okrutny, srogiWHO DO YOU THINK WAS THE CRUELLEST CHARACTER IN HISTORY ?I think.was the cruellest.COLLEGE szkoła (wyższa, średnia) UNIVERSITY uniwersytetWHAT'S A COLLEGE? A college is a kind of school, and also part of a universityBURN palić sięIF YOU PUT A PIECE OF WOOD OR PAPER INTO A FLAME, WHATHAPPENS TO IT ? If you put a piece of.it burnsEXERCISE 38LESSON 87RUN biec, pędzićWHAT'S THE PARADIGM OF THE VERB "TO RUN" ? The paradigm.run - ran - runWHAT'S THE FURTHEST YOU'VE EVER RUN ? The furthest I've ever run is.GROW - GREW - GROWN rosnąć MOST OF ALL przede wszystkim513 WHAT DOES THE VERB "TO GROW" MEAN? The verb "to grow" means"."WHAT'S THE PARADIGM OF THE VERB "TO GROW" ?/ The paradigm.grow - grew - grownAT ABOUT WHAT AGE DOES THE AVERAGE PERSON STOP GROWINGPHYSICALLY ? The average person stops growingphysically at about the age of 25IF YOU GREW TIRED, WHAT'D YOU DO? If I grew tired, I'd go to bedand sleep, or sit down and restWHAT KIND OF FOOD IS GROWN MOST OF ALL IN THIS PART OFTHE WORLD ?/ The kind of food that is grown most of all in thispart of the world is.MATTER materiał, sprawa, rzeczWHAT DOES THE WORD "MATTER" MEAN ? The word "matter" means"."WHAT KIND OF MATTER IS THIS BOOK MADE OF ? This book is made ofpaper matterDO YOU THINK THAT THE POSSIBILITY OF ANOTHER WORLD WAR ISA SERIOUS MATTER ?/ Yes, I think that the.ARE YOU INTERESTED IN POLITICAL MATTERS ? Yes, I'm interestedin.or.No, I'm not.514 WHY OR WHY NOT?TAIL QUESTIONS " TAIL EXPECT KITCHENogon, koniec, tren oczekiwać kuchniaA Tail Question is formed by repeating the auxiliary verb in the main part of thesentence: that is, such words as "shall; should; can; could; do; did; have; had; am;was" etc.If the main part of the sentence is positive, the Tail Question must be negative.If themain part is negative, the Tail must be positive.For example: "You're Mr.Brown,aren't you ?" "You aren't Mr.Brown, are you ?" /HOW IS A TAIL QUESTION FORMED ? A Tail Question is formed by repeatingthe auxiliary verb in the main part of the sentence.If the main partis positive, the Tail Question must be negative.If the main.RIGHT, NOW I WILL GIVE YOU THE MAIN PART OF A SENTENCE ANDYOU MUST GIVE ME THE TAIL QUESTION.HE'S A YOUNG MAN Isn't he?515 HE ISN'T A YOUNG MAN Is he?YOU'VE GOT A VERY NICE KITCHEN / Haven't you ?YOU HAVEN'T GOT A VERY NICE KITCHEN Have you ?YOU CAN SING Can't you?YOU CAN'T SING Can you?HE'LL BE AFRAID Won't he ?HE WON'T BE AFRAID Will he ?THEY WOULD BE HUNGRY Wouldn't they ?Would they?THEY WOULDN'T BE HUNGRYWhen a sentence contains no auxiliary verb, the auxiliary verb "do" is used in theTail Question.For example, "You know how to cook, don't you ?"/WHEN A SENTENCE CONTAINS NO AUXILIARY VERB, WHICH VERB DOWE USE IN THE TAIL QUESTION ? When a sentence.we use"do" in the Tail QuestionGIVE ME AN EXAMPLE, PLEASE ! They come every Thursday, don't they ?516 When a Tail Question is in the negative, we expect a positive answer.For example,"You drink coffee, don't you ?" - "Yes, I do." When, on the other hand, it is in thepositive, we expect a negative answer.For Example, "You don't drink coffee, doyou?" - "No, I don't."The same is true with the Past Tense and other Tenses.For example, "You saw himyesterday, didn't you ?" - "Yes, I did".or."You didn't see him yesterday, didyou ?" - "No, I didn't"./WHEN A TAIL QUESTION IS IN THE NEGATIVE, WHAT KIND OFANSWER DO WE EXPECT ? When a Tail.we expect a positive answerGIVE ME AN EXAMPLE, PLEASE ! "He runs very fast, doesn't he ?""Yes, he does"WHEN, ON THE OTHER HAND, A TAIL QUESTION IS IN THE POSITIVE,WHAT KIND OF ANSWER DO WE EXPECT ?/ When, on the other hand, aTail.we expect a negative answerGIVE ME AN EXAMPLE, PLEASE ! "He doesn't run very fast, does he ?""No, he doesn't"PURPOSE celFOR WHAT PURPOSE DO PEOPLE WORK? People work in order to earn moneyWHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE PURPOSE OF LIVING ? I think the purposeof living is (to be happy and to make others happy etc.)517 RIGHT prawo LEGAL legalnyIF YOU HAD THE RIGHT BY LAW TO DO WHATEVER YOU WISHED,WHAT'D YOU DO ?/ If I'd the right by.I'd.DO WE USUALLY HAVE THE LEGAL RIGHT TO SAY UNPLEASANTTHINGS ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE IN PUBLIC, EVEN THOUGH WHAT WESAY MAY (OR MIGHT) BE TRUE ? No, we don't usually have the legal right tosay.It depends on what is saidONTO naThe word "on" we can use for things which are moving or still.For example, "I'mputting the book "on" the table" - "The book is "on" the table".The word "onto"we can only use for things which are moving.We can say, "I'm putting the book"onto" the table", but we can't say, "The book is "onto" the table."/WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE WORDS "ON" AND "ONTO" ?The difference between.is that the word "on" we can usefor things which are moving or still, whilst "onto"we can only use for things which are moving518 DO YOU THINK YOU COULD JUMP ONTO THE TABLE WITH BOTHYOUR FEET TOGETHER ? Yes, I think I could.or.No, I don't.HAVE YOU EVER TRIED TO DO IT ? Yes, I've tried.or.No, I've never
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