Questions

186. Bill always buys lottery tickets. (Special)
What kind of tickets does Bill always buy?

187. He flew to New York a fortnight ago. (Special)
When did he fly to New York?

188. They have forgotten to bring their exercise-books. (Alternative)
Have they forgotten to bring their exercise-books or vocabulary?

189. He was happy to see you, wasn’t he? (Disjunctive)

190. We shall choose some new dresses for Ann. (General)
Shall we choose some new dresses dor Ann?

191. He couldn’t come because he was drunk. (Special)
Why couldn’t he come?

192. We have finished our work. (Special)
Whose work have we finished?

193. You are not working hard enough, are you? (Disjunctive)

194. Jane will invite 7 other people to the party. (Special)
Who will invite 7 other people to the party?

195. Bill had to call her name several times before she heard him. (General)
Did Bill have to call her name several times before she heard him?

196. We shall have to examine you again. (Special)
Whose shall we have to examine again?

197. They took photos after the ceremony. (Special)
When did they take photos?

198. There was no butter on the table, was there? (Disjunctive)

199. The letter has been posted already. (Alternative)
Has the letter or the email been posted alredy?

200. You must leave the country at once. (General)
Must you leave the country?

201. Linda parked her car in the wrong place. (Special)
Where did Linda park her car?

202. Max put all the dishes away after he had dried them. (Special)
When did Max put all the dishes away?

203. The wind is blowing very strongly tonight, isn’t it? (Disjunctive)

204. You will be given the answer next week. (Alternative)
Will you be give the answer next week or next day?

205. He had to wait for an hour before she came. (General)
Did he have to wait for an hour before she came?

206. They will send him to prison. (Special)
Who will they sent to prison?

207. Mother has thrown your homework into the waste paper basket. (Special)
Whose homework has Mother thrown into the waste paper basket?

208. She will be here in half an hour. (Alternative)
Will she be here in half an hour or at twelve?

209. They are learning higher mathematics. (General)
Are they learning higher mathematics?

210. He has a cold hath every day, doesn’t he? (Disjunctive)

211. They had to speak in a whisper in order not to wake him up. (Special)
Why did they have to speak in a whisper?

212. He was looking for his gloves at that moment. (Special)
What was he looking for at that moment?

213. He hasn’t paid the phone bill yet, has he? (Disjunctive)

214. The children are waiting for their grandmother. (Alternative)
Are the children waiting for their grandmother or parents?

215. He always tries to please you. (General)
Does he always try to please you?

216. She apologized for starting without me. (Special)
Why did she aplogized for?

217. They were leaving early the next morning. (Special)
When were they leaving?

218. He hasn’t eaten anything for 24 hours, has he? (Disjunctive)

219. He quite agrees with you. (Alternative)
Does he or she quite agree with you?

220. They had to speak loudly for her to hear them. (General)
Did they have to speak loudly for her to hear them?

221. The boy ran home to tell his parents about it. (Special)
Where did the boy run to tell his parents about it?

222. When I met him, he was studying painting. (Special)
What was he studying when I met him?

223. He hasn’t paid the telephone bill yet, has he? (Disjunctive)

224. Harold will put me up for the night. (Alternative)
Will Harold put me or Ann up for the night?

225. He had to go back for his umbrella. (General)
Did he have to go back for his umbrella?

226. She wrote me a long letter last month. (Special)
Whom did she write a long letter last month?

227. Mozart spent the last ten years of his life in Vienna. (Special)
Where did Mozart spend the last ten years of his life?

228. They will be here soon, won’t they? (Disjunctive)

229. He is going to Berlin tomorrow. (Alternative)
Is he going to Berlin tomorrow or today?

230. They had to stay there longer than they expected. (General)
Did they have to stay there longer than they expected?

231. He had a better collection of stamps than you. (General)
Did he have a better collection of stamps than you?

232. I have to go to the dentist this morning. (Special)
When do I have go to the dentist?

233. Columbus discovered America in 1492, didn’t he? (Disjunctive)

234. They will send him to jail. (General)
Will they send him to jail?

235. He has just been to the baker’s. (Special)
Where has he just been?

236. My husband has been away for a week. (Special)
How long did my husband have been away?

237. George is taking his exam in June. (Special)
What is George taking in June?

238. They are waiting outside. (Alternative)
Are they waithing outside orinside?

239. They had to leave the town at night. (General)
Did they have to leave the town at night?

240. Ann won the last game, didn’t she? (Disjunctive)

241. He has thrown the papers into the waste basket. (Special)
Where has he thrown the papers into?

242. We always try to please you. (Special)
Who do we always try to please?

243. The football match will take place tomorrow, won’t it? (Disjunctive)

244. I had lunch with the Prime Minister yesterday. (General)
Did I have lunch with the Prime Minister yesterday?

245. The answers must be written on one side of the paper. (Alternative)
Must the answers be written on one or two sides of the paper?

246. I have been awake for a long time. (Special)
How long have I been awake?

247. My sister is very fond of expensive presents. (Special)
Wha kind of presents is my sister ver fond?

248. By the end of the year the pupils will have read all the books on the list. (General)
Will the pupils have read all the books on the list by the end of the year?