1.- Study the examples: analyse the differences and decide why they are different.
2.- Reply to the prompts as in the examples.
3.- Check your answer dragging the mouse over the { hidden answer } after each prompt.
EXAMPLES:
a)
PROMPT:
Your maths teacher / old?
ANSWER:
Is your maths teacher old?
No, she's very young.
b)
PROMPT:
Your brothers / tall?
ANSWER:
Are your brothers tall?
No, they're very short.
PROMPTS:
1.- The president of the USA / stupid? {Is the president of the USA stupid?
No, he's very intelligent. }
2.- Those girls / ugly? {Are those girls ugly? No, they're very pretty / beautiful.
}
3.- Your father / thin? {Is your father fat? No, he's very fat.
}
4.- A sheep / intelligent? {Is a sheep intelligent? No, it's very stupid.
}
5.- Fashion models / fat? {Are fashion models fat? No, they're very thin.
}
6.- A mouse / big? {Is a mouse big? No, it's very small.
}
7.- Modern cars / slow? {Are modern cars slow? No, they're very fast.
}
8.- Pencils for technical drawing / soft? {Are pencils for technical drawing soft?
No, they're very hard.}
9.- Diamonds / cheap? {Are diamonds cheap? No, they're very expensive.
}
10.- Jupiter / a small planet? {Is Jupiter a small planet? No, it's very big / large.
}
11.- 0.0001 / a big number? {Is 0.0001 a big number? No, it's a very small number.
}
12.- Red / a cold colour? {Is red a cold colour? No, it's a very warm colour.
}
13.- Pink / a dark colour? {Is pink a dark colour? No, it's a very light colour.
}
14.- Wood from evergreen trees / hard? {Is wood from evergreen trees hard?
No, it's very soft.}
15.- Wood from deciduous trees / cheap? {Is wood from deciduous trees cheap?
No, it's very expensive.}