)2)what does Tom have got? 3)when does anna usually tired? 4)what can you do? 5)what was there in the teapot? 6)when did your relatives live in the USA? 7)how many times they have been to Spain this year? 9)why bob doesnt have answered your letter? 4.2.3 1)last sunday our school team played well did your school team play well last sunday? what did your school team last sunday? when did your school team play whose school team did play well last sunday last sunday your school team played well didnt it 2))Robert has bought Christmas presents for his relatives did robert buy christmas presents for his relatives what did robert buy for his relatives whom did robert buy chrismas presents for who did buy christmas presents for own relatives Robert has bought Christmas presents for his relatives didnt he 3)We made the best project about British traditional food last month did you make the best project about british traditional food last month who did make the best project about british traditional food last month when did you make the best project about british traditional food what did you make about british traditional food last month you made the best project about British traditional food last month didnt you 4)My friends have written their English test very badly did your friends have write their English test very badly how did your friends have write their English test which test did your friends have write very badly who did have write their English test very badly your friends have written their English test very badly didnt they
Is economics a social science studying production, distribution, exchange, and consumption of goods and services?
Do psychology and ethics try to explain how objectives are formed?
How many fields can standard economics be divided?
What does microeconomics assume?
Sociology interprets human behavior in social contexts, doesn't it?
Economists focus on the way in which individuals, groups, business enterprises, and governments try to achieve efficiently any economic objective they select, don't they?
Does history record changes in human objectives or interpret human behavior in social contexts?
Do consumers try to spend their income in ways that give them as much pleasure as possible or try to save their income in bank?
3)when does anna usually tired?
4)what can you do?
5)what was there in the teapot?
6)when did your relatives live in the USA?
7)how many times they have been to Spain this year?
9)why bob doesnt have answered your letter?
4.2.3 1)last sunday our school team played well
did your school team play well last sunday?
what did your school team last sunday?
when did your school team play
whose school team did play well last sunday
last sunday your school team played well didnt it
2))Robert has bought Christmas presents for his relatives
did robert buy christmas presents for his relatives
what did robert buy for his relatives
whom did robert buy chrismas presents for
who did buy christmas presents for own relatives
Robert has bought Christmas presents for his relatives didnt he
3)We made the best project about British traditional food last month
did you make the best project about british traditional food last month
who did make the best project about british traditional food last month
when did you make the best project about british traditional food
what did you make about british traditional food last month
you made the best project about British traditional food last month didnt you
4)My friends have written their English test very badly
did your friends have write their English test very badly
how did your friends have write their English test
which test did your friends have write very badly
who did have write their English test very badly
your friends have written their English test very badly didnt they
Is economics a social science studying production, distribution, exchange, and consumption of goods and services?
Do psychology and ethics try to explain how objectives are formed?
How many fields can standard economics be divided?
What does microeconomics assume?
Sociology interprets human behavior in social contexts, doesn't it?
Economists focus on the way in which individuals, groups, business enterprises, and governments try to achieve efficiently any economic objective they select, don't they?
Does history record changes in human objectives or interpret human behavior in social contexts?
Do consumers try to spend their income in ways that give them as much pleasure as possible or try to save their income in bank?