<span><span>Should deaf people enjoy a play as much as
the hearing audience?
What should deaf people enjoy as much as the hearing
audience?
Does an interpreted theater usually take place as two or three performances in
a theatre season?
How many performances does an interpreted theater usually
take place in a theatre season? (</span>проверьте
правильно ли написано предложение. Что-то не то!<span>)
Is the most important technical aspect of theatre interpretation for the deaf the
location of the interpreter?
What is the most important technical aspect of
theatre interpretation for the deaf?
Are theatre interpreters for the deaf dedicated professionals who take great
pride in their work?
Do theatre interpreters for the deaf take great pride in
their work? </span></span>
<span>1.
He toiled on all day, recollecting, at the last moment, that he _was_ to
have dinner at the Morses'. (London) 2. He shook his head again, when
Gertrude offered him money, though he knew that within the day he _was_ to
make a trip, to the pawnbroker.(London) 3. There were thirty poems in
the collection and he _was_ to receive a dollar apiece for them.(London) 4.
But just then we hit a stretch of unpaved road where the mud was thick
and the ruts were hard to follow. I _had_ to stop talking and watch what I
was doing.(Maltz) 5. During their absence, Mahmoud Ali had gone off in his carriage leaving a
message that he should be back in five minutes, but they _had_ on no
account to wait. (Forster) 6. At this meal they arranged their daily
habits. The major _was_ to take the responsibility of ordering everything
to eat and drink; and they _were_ to have a late breakfast together every
morning, and a late dinner together every day.(Dickens) 7. Stella:
People —have to tolerate each other's habits, I guess.(Tennessee Williams)
8. He told me to say you _do_ not have to worry about him and that he'll
recover in time.(Murdoch) 9. She trembled that day as she prepared to go
down to the wedding. She _was_ to be a bridesmaid.(Lawrence) 10. The time
was fixed for his sailing. It _was_ to take place almost immediately: yet
much remained to be done; many domestic preparations _had_ to be
made.(Gaskelt) 11. "You see practically the minute he left town, Lon
spent his whole allowance. All of it." "But he's only been there a week
and that money —was to last him through October," Mrs. Smith said.(Benson)
</span>
Thank you for explaining,but where is the picture?
<span><span>1)
</span>Do
Liz and her sister often go skating to the skating-rink?</span><span><span>
2)
</span>Does
your teacher always prepare you for tests?</span><span><span>
3)
</span>Does
her dog like to sleep on the sofa?</span><span><span>
4)
</span>Do
we usually make photos for the school newspaper?</span><span><span>
5)
</span>Does
Den often go on a ride with his friends?</span><span><span>
6)
</span>Do
Ted and Victor prefer to travel by car?</span>
<span><span>7)
</span>Does
it often rain in spring?</span><span><span>
8)
</span>Does
his sister run a small café?</span><span><span>
9)
</span>Do
the Harrods usually visit their relatives in the country?</span><span><span>
10)
</span>Do
all children like sweets and ice cream?</span>