Transformation of sentences exercise
October 21st, 2011 in Improve English
Change the following statements into questions and negatives.
1. I have a lot of work to do.
2. Plenty of people want to buy cars.
3. There is a great deal of controversy about the language problem.
4. The sea is a long way off.
5. A great deal of research has been done on the subject.
6. A lot of money has been spent on the project.
Answers
1. I don’t have much work to do. / Do you have much work to do?
2. Not many people want to buy cars. / Are there many people who want to buy cars?
3. There isn’t much controversy about the language problem. / Is there much controversy about the language problem?
4. The sea isn’t far off. / Is the sea far off?
5. Not much research has been done on the subject. / Has much research been done on the subject?
6. Not much money has been spent on the project. / Has much money been spent on the project?
Explanation
Expressions like a lot of, plenty of, a great deal of and a long way off are generally preferred in the affirmative. Shorter forms like much, many, far and far off are used in negatives and questions.