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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #34673: Interrogative or negative clause
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    Interrogative or negative clause


    Turn into the interrogative clause (?) or the negative clause (-).No contraction.



    English exercise "Interrogative or negative clause" created by anonyme with The test builder
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    1.Brian spent the night at Bel Air Hotel. (-)
    at the Brian Air not spend Bel did Hotel. night

    2.He has been sitting in the entrance hall since this morning. (?)
    sitting in this hall been he Has since entrance the morning?

    3.She is asking the right questions. (?)
    Is questions? asking she the right

    4.They would accept to cooperate with us if we asked them to. (?)
    to them with Would accept they to? if we cooperate us asked

    5.They were listening to him. (-)
    were They listening not him. to

    6.The guests had to sign the book. (?)
    the the Did to guests book? have sign

    7.She had many other friends. (-)
    not She other did have friends. many

    8.Our partners have signed the contract. (-)
    not partners the Our signed contract. have

    9.They have got a lot to do. (?)
    lot to a they Have got do?

    10.They often have lunch with her. (?)
    lunch they her? have with often Do








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