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8 NOCHANGEI I You should never have told him. TO I am constantly learning new words. We had a picnic in a large green field. We sat on horrible small orange plastic chairs. Have you seen that fabulous new British film? Please take off your smellY old shoes. I 3 It was a wonderful old song from the I 940s. 2 Exercise D go to work in a big red bus. 4 2 3 4 S Beautiful! A masterPiecell They stayed at a camp site in ltalY last year. Ourteam played brilliantlY in the morning. Exercise B 2 is studying at a college in Paris.
Lt is only used in spoken English but it is very commoh. EXAMPTES Why did you shout? Howcomeyou shouted? Exercise FF Change these Why? questions into How come? quesfions I 2 3 4 5 ffi U/hy are we going? U/hy didn'tyou stayat the pafty? Why have you bought two identicaljumpers? Why didyou do that? Why are there no more more guestions? == ==: -= = '=! :== = Negative and restrictive adnerbs can affect word order. When a negative or restrictive adverb is used at the beginning of a sentence there must be an inversion of the subject and auxiliaryr verb.
Only if it is still morningl I saw him this morning. - When it is no longer the morning. - rHts ts correctl Exercise W I I haye been writing a book for two years. 2 3 Iwas married recently. They have won ten games this 4 football season. ) I have played the piano since lwas a child. 5 How long have you worked as a - How long have you been working as a teacher? is also teacher? possrble. 6 7 8 q to I have bought l0 apples and20 oranges. I have been listening to a symphony by Mozart. I have listened to it many times.