tailieunhanh - English grammar drills part 36

Tham khảo tài liệu 'english grammar drills part 36', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Questions and Negatives 237 Here is a second example. Which of the following is correct Who wanted to see you Whom wanted to see you This is an easier question because there is no other noun besides who that is able to play the role of the subject of wanted. You the only other noun in the sentence is locked in place as the object of the verb see. Exercise Choose the correct form. If whom is the correct answer rewrite the underlying sentence to show where whom came from. Who Whom have they decided on for the job They have decided on whom for the job 1. Who Whom did they nominate for the award 2. Who Whom did she draw a picture of 3. Who Whom has been waiting the longest 4. Who Whom was involved in the project 5. Who Whom had he been seeing before he met her 6. Who Whom should we send the invitations to 7. Who Whom will they trust the most George or Fred 8. Who Whom could have taken the money 238 Sentences 9. Who Whom do we give the money to 10. Who Whom have we not heard from recently Negatives The rules for forming negatives are similar to the rules for forming questions. We will begin by looking at the process for forming negative statements. Not is inserted immediately after modal auxiliary verbs helping verbs and be used as a main verb. For example Positive Negative Modals John can meet with us. They should leave now. It might rain today. John can not meet with us. They should not leave now. It might not rain today. Helping He is writing a book now. I have seen that movie. They were talking. He is not writing a book now. I have not seen that movie. They were not talking. Be The car is ready. The water is cold. The game was over. The car is not ready. The water is not cold. The game was not over. Exercise Change the positive statements in the left column into negative statements in the right column. Positive Negative I was looking at them. I was not looking at them. 1. You should buy a new cell phone. .

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