- What color is your coat? |
- John bought a new horn for his car. What did he buy? |
- Bill said: "This wire is not insulated." What did he mean? |
- They are going to Chicago by jet. How will they get to Chicago? |
- When is afternoon? |
- The man was working under the car. Where was he? |
- Mary said: "Be careful! This wire is not insulated." What did she mean? |
- Joe goes to bed at midnight almost every night but last night he went to bed at eight o'clock. What time does he usually go to bed? |
- Where did you park the car? |
- I'm very tired. I've driven over four hundred miles today. |
- Some film stars are said to be difficult to work with. |
- Did you congratulate Tessa on passing her exam? |
- When I looked round the door the baby was sleeping quietly. |
- What month comes right after July? |
- If Jack has an appointment with a dentist, what is probably the matter with him? |
- The instructor asked: "Are you going to the dance?" The student said: "I'd like to but I have to study." What did the student mean? |
- I can remember hearing voices in the middle of the night. |
- Sam glanced through the book. What did he do? |
- Lesson one is easier than lesson two. Which lesson is less difficult to learn? |
- Today's Friday. I will see Mary tomorrow. When will I see Mary? |
- The chemist's was opened so luckily I was able to buy some aspirin. |
- Someone suggested going for a walk. |
- I think I'll buy these shoes. They fit really well. |
- Where's Robert? Is he having a shower? |
- Shall I carry that bag for you? - Oh, thank you! |
- Don't worry. I shall be here to help you. |
- Here's my report. I've finished it at last. |
- The students described a typical high-school day in their country. What kind of day did the students describe? |
- The passenger told the driver to cut down on his speed. What should the driver do? |
- Did you observe your friend yesterday? |
- Claude had trouble in class today. What happened? |
- Clayton got a letter from his family last week. Should he answer it? |
- Bob is an excellent football player and wants to take part in other sports. What does he want to do? |
- Did you intend to do that? |
- I told Henry to call me back. What should he do? |
- The tubing was hidden in back of the ice-box. Where was the tubing hidden? |
- This food should be cooked with moderate heat. |
- We gave the visitors a meal. |
- My friend know the answer to the question. |
- They raised the money simply by asking for that. It was easy. |
- We can't go along here because the road is being repaired. |
- Our friends are going to meet us at the airport tonight. |
- What did you leave the meeting early for? - I didn't feel very well. |
- Are the women sitting down? |
- When Helen missed the 10.40 bus, did it make her sad? |
- The east door should be used only in case of an emergency. When should we use the east door? |
- Doris found my hat yesterday. Whose hat is it? |
- Can you judge how wide the room is? |
- If captain Murphy wants to know if the design is new, what does she want to know about? |
- The instructor said, 'I can hardly hear you.' What did he mean? |
- What does a rod look like? |
- Ed wanted cash for his car. What did he want? |
- I'm busy at the moment. I'm working on the computer. |
- The police want us to report anything suspicious. |
- - Are we going the right way? - I think so. |
- When Martin had repaired the car he took it out for a drive. |
- Which team won the game? |
- As we walked past we saw Nigel washing his car. |
- I've lost the key. I ought to have put it in a safe place. |
- At nine o'clock yesterday morning we were waiting for the bus. |
- We had a party last night. I've had to spend all morning clearing up the mess. |
- I didn't like it in the city at first but now I'm used to living here. |
- The story I've just read was written by Agatha Christie. |
- Lieutenant Jones was told to report to the commander at 1:15. When does he have to be there? |
- If a teacher asks you a question what should you do? |
- What is a mail-box used for? |
- Who used this book originally? |
- Barbara is going to New York by plane. What is Barbara planning to do? |
- I heard the men talking about a snack-bar. What were they talking about? |
- Tom was pleased with the acceleration of the car. What was he pleased with? |
- Why did Sam go to the airport? |
- Mr Jones said, 'I hope Henry will get in touch with me.' What did Mr Jones want Henry to do? |
- How far is it to the school? |
- My friend lives in a spasious house. Where does he live? |
- The clerk said, 'I don't think this suit needs any alterations.' What did the clerk mean by "alterations"? |
- Alisa asked, 'What is your given name?' What name did she want to know? |
- Bob has a new bench vice in his shop. What does he use it for? |
- You should consult your dictionary. What should you do with it? |
- I need to buy a loaf of bread. |
- We weren't sure whether to knock or just walk in. |
- I've just made some coffee. It's in the kitchen. |
- Janet was out of breath because she'd been running. |
- What's the weather like in Canada? How often does it snow there? |
- Robert has been ill for three weeks. He's still in hospital. |
- I'll tell Anna all the news when I see her. |
- The driver was arrested for failing to report an accident. |
- The was no one else at the box-office. I didn't need to wait in a queue. |
- I do like that coat. It's really nice. |
- Unfortunately the driver didn't see the red light. |
- Susan has to work very hard. I couldn't do her job I'm sure. |
- I really enjoyed the disco. It was great, wasn't it? |
- We went to Ireland for our holidays last year. |
- My arms are aching now because I've been swimming since eight o'clock. |
- We're having a party next Saturday. We've sent out the invitations. |
- It was too cold for the guests to eat outside. |
- I'm going to go out and have my hair cut. |
- At this time tomorrow we'll be flying over the Atlantic. |
- You haven't eaten your pudding. Don't you want it? |
- He was given an order to report to the office. What was he given? |
- Paul spent a great deal of time in the country. How much time did he spend there? |
- On Saturdays the traffic is heavy downtown. |
- The air in this room is invisible. |
- John noticed the crocked line. |
- This metal is flexible. |
- This radio functions properly. |
- The main speaker for the convention is a famous person. |
- The teacher introduced a new student to the class. |
- The carpenter is drilling in the board. |
- He hears a strange noise. |
- I'm going to purchase this car. |
- On his way home Bill ran into John at the drugstore. |
- The lights are blinking. |
- We eat a variety of vegetables every day. |
- We were very fortunate to get tickets for the game. |
- Mr James is a commercial pilot. |
- Doug is an eager worker. |
- Mr Smith looked up his friends. |
- I feel weak today. |
- I'll give you a ring sometime after seven o'clock tonight. |
- Lee sent a letter to his mother. |
- The student failed the examination. |
- Johnson went to the post-office and cashed his money order. |
- The wire is twisted. |
- This sentence looks like a puzzle to me. |
- Mr Bell said, 'Please, give me some soap.' |
- What's the matter, Jim? - I'm getting tired. - What did the man mean? |
- Do you have bacon and eggs for breakfast? - Occasionally. - What did the man mean? |
- Do you work all the time? - We have two breaks a day. - What is a break? |
- How was your trip? - I had a painful experience. - What kind of an experience was it? |
- What did the doctor say, Bill? - He told me to cut out smoking. - What did the doctor tell Bill? |
- Will you repair this tyre for me? - I would replace is instead of repairing it. - What did the man mean? |
- You'd better put that food in the refrigerator right now! - Why? - It spoils easily. - What did the woman mean? |
- Bill, did you go to the game which on? - I thought I would then I changed my mind. - What did Bill mean? |
- How is your son doing in school? - He is highly motivated in his studies. - What did the woman say about her son? |
- Susie, would you rather go to the movies or the skating-rink? - I like to skate but I'd rather go to the movies. - What did she mean? |
- The club had a meeting last night. - I know. I was present. - What did the man say? |
- Where's your house, Steve? - It's close to the river. - Where is his house? |
- What shall I do now? - Proceed with the work. - What did the woman tell the man to do? |
- Can you send a taxi to Building 100? - Right away, ma'am! - What did the man mean? |
- Charles is having trouble answering this question. - He doesn't even understand it. - What does the woman mean? |
- How many rooms do you need, ma'am? - A single large room will do. Thank you. - How many rooms did the woman ask for? |
- Your car needs gas, oil and water. - Just put in gas, please. - What did the woman tell the man to do? |
- Who is going to speak to us at the meeting this afternoon? - The principal speaker will be Colonel Evans. - What answer did the man give? |
- You can't reach those pieces with your fingers. How are you going to get them out? - I'll have to use a magnet. - What is the man trying to get out? |
- How will Bill be traveling? - Well, he will use the plane and the jeep. But primarily he will go by boat. - How long will Bill travel by boat? |
- Susan made a mistake. |
- The field must be level. |
- The soldiers rescued the trapped officer. |
- John needs another blanket. |
- We encountered the enemy yesterday. |
- The commander inspected the troops before the parade. |
- Major Marrie removed the book. |
- Corporal Hill has great respect for his officers. |
- The room needed many things. |
- We will leave in the morning. |
- You can you this substance if you want. But don't forget it is highly flammable. |
- The driver is relaxed behind the wheel. |
- A burning cigarette could be a danger to a forest. |
- Henry had sufficient time to study. |
- If it doesn't clear up, we won't be able to go. |
- General Bowsewell's car will lead the parade. |
- I didn't notice the plane's arrival. |
- Ben said, 'Let me cut in for a moment if you don't mind.' |
- The coat didn't belong to him. |
- Mrs Anderson provided all the food for the party. |
- The laws on driving safety are becoming stricter. |
- They kept their people in mind. |
- The solution was obvious- everyone knew the answer. |
- The electric power failed last night. |
- Her car received minor damage. |
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