Model:
We have a language laboratory at the University. Have you a language laboratory at the University?/ Have you got a language laboratory at the University? What have you at the university? / What have you got at the university? Where have you a language laboratory? / Where have you got a language laboratory? Who has a language laboratory? Have you a language laboratory or a TV center at the University? You have a language laboratory at the University, haven’t you? |
Use the table. Form interrogative sentences in the Past with “did”.
We have two English classes in the language laboratory every week | ||||||
Have | we | got | two English classes | in the language laboratory | every week | |
What | have | we | got | in the language laboratory | every week | |
Where | have | we | got | two English classes | every week | |
Who | has | got | two English classes | in the language laboratory | every week | |
How often | have | we | got | two English classes | in the language laboratory | |
How many English classes | have | we | got | in the language laboratory | every week | |
What classes | have | we | got | in the language laboratory | every week |
1. Peter has a tape recorder at home.
2. The students will have a meeting tomorrow.
3. I had much time to do this work yesterday.
4. They have two children.
5. The desk has two pairs of headphones.
6. We had an English class in the laboratory last week.
7. She has relatives in Kyiv.