He wants to join us tonight.
B) whom does he want to join?
He wants to join us tonight.
D) what does he want to do?
He wants to join us tonight.
E) when does he want to join us?
Відповідь:
1. What did you do in August?
2. Haveyou got any brothers and sisters?
3. There is a table but it has no chairs.
4. -
5. How many children have you got?
6. I went home and did my homework
7. How long does it take?
8. What is your brother like?
9. I had a dinner with German student last night.
Пояснення:
1 Has to
2 Had to
3 Would have
4 Will have
5 Had to
6 Have to
3) How many friends do you have at school?
4)How many planets you can see in the sky?
5)How many pets you have?
6)How many lorries you can see in the street?
7)How many English books Jill has at home?
8)How many lessons you have on Tuesday and Thursday?
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