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Choose the correct response: You weren’t paying attention. a) Neither weren’t I.                      b) Neither was I.
b) Neither was I.
Which modal CANNOT be used in a request?                                     a) Would you help me?                 b) Can you help me?                       c) Must you help me?
c) Must you help me?
Find the mistake: She has finished her work. So did he.
She has finished her work. So has he.
Choose the sentence that is NOT a request:a) Can you give me a pen? b) Would you mind passing me the salt? c) Pass me the sugar.
c) Pass me the sugar. (It’s a command, not a request!)
Which sentence is incorrect?    a) I don’t like horror movies. I don’t either.                                            b) I don’t like horror movies. Neither don’t I.
b) I don’t like horror movies. Neither don’t I.
Choose the correct auxiliary/modal verb:                   He will travel next year. → So ______ we.
will
Correct the mistake:                       She should study more. So does he.
She should study more. So should he.
Identify the correct response: They have never been to Paris. a) Neither have I.                                b) Neither do I.
a) Neither have I.
Which sentence is incorrect?    a) Would you mind closing the window?                                               b) Can you mind closing the window?
b) Can you mind closing the window?
Which request is the most polite? a) Can you give me a hand? b) Could you give me a hand? c) Would you mind giving me a hand?
c) Would you mind giving me a hand?
Turn this polite request into a firm command:Could you please sit down?
Sit down!
What's the difference between these two commands?                   a) Be quiet!                                             b) You must be quiet!
b) is stronger and more authoritative.
Rephrase using an imperative: You should be quiet in the library.
Be quiet in the library.
Turn this sentence into a command: You need to close the door.
Close the door.