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A. Not only
Harry not only missed the train, but also lost his case. Not only did Harry miss the train, but (he) also lost his case. | , . |
B. No sooner
Past Perfect.
Tim had no sooner left, than the phone rang. No sooner had Tim left, than the phone rang. | , . |
C. Under no circumstances
You shouldn't touch these wires under any circumstances. Under no circumstances should you touch these wires. | . |
D. Seldom
I have seldom watched a better match. Seldom have I watched a better match. | . |
E. , :
Little (), never (), not once ( ), only then ( ), only after ( ), rarely ()
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A. Come Go
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Here comes Jack! There goes my money! Up went the plane into the clouds! Along the road came Jim. | ! ! ! . |
B.
Live stand . Now to be.
In this house lived Charles Dickens. On a hill outside the town stands the castle. Now is the best time to visit the Channel Islands. | . . . |
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B. 'Yes'.
You agree(+) with me, don't you (-)? | , ? |
'No'.
You don't (-) take sugar, do you (+)? | , ? |
C. , , . .
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So you like working here, do you? | , , ? |
will won't .
Don't drive too fast, will you? | , ? |
Let's shall.
Let's have a drink, shall we? | - . |
D. , do/did.
Helen lives here, doesn't she? You left early, didn't you? Jack was born in Italy, wasn't he? You will help me, won't you? Someone's got to pay, haven't they? | , ? , ? , ? , ? - , ? |
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a) Let's go to London next weekend, shall we /won't we?
b) You shouldn't have told me, did you/should you?
c) Jim hasn't been waiting long, was he/has he?
d) You won't tell anyone about this, do you/will you?
e) You're not doing what I told you, do you/are you?
f) Answer the phone for me, will you/do you?
g) George can't have noticed, can he/has he?
h) You've got to leave now, don't you/haven't you?
i) Pam and Tim got married last year, didn't they/haven't they?
j) I don't think John's very friendly, does he/is he?