Past Indefinite II- ( ) Participle II III- ( ) .
Past Indefinite Participle II ed ( ). : "; ed ".
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You speak French, dont you? | -, ? |
You are looking for something, arent you? | - , ? |
Pete works at a plant, doesnt he? | , ? |
I can go now, cant I? | , ? |
. to be 1- . (am), , , arent, ( Am not I Am I not ) :
I am busy, arent I. | , ? |
I am late, arent I. | , ? |
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I amnot busy, am I. | , ? |
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It is not very warm today, is it? | , ? |
John doesnt live in London, does he? | , ? |
You friend cant speak English, can he? | -, ? |
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many ( .) mach() -, -.
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Much (A lot of) money is spent for defence. .
Many (A lot of) people speak English. ( ) -
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I wonder if many people will come totheparty. | , . | |||
Ive got a lot of questions. | () . | |||
many a lot of , :
There were many people at the party. There were a lot of people at the party. | . |
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I have a lot of work to do. | . |
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Have you many English books on the shelf? ? | |
Do you have much money on you? | ? |
Does Tom have a lot of (lots of) friends? | ? |
: (not many , not a lot of ).
Not many towns have such a splendid theatre. | . |
She doesnt have a lot of friends. | . |
I havent much work to do today. | . |