Change the following general questions into disjunctive ones: 1. Is Doctor Sandford still at the hospital? 2.Does your grandmother live in the country? 3. Have you many English books at home? 4.Are there any new words in this text? 5.Do you usually have dinner with your family? 6. Do you want to see this new film? 7.Can your cousin play the piano? 8.Does he not study German? 9.Is there a study in your flat? 10.Must we sign this paper at once? 11.Do little children sleep twice a day? 12.Are his parents not in Moscow now? 13. Do all the members of your family read the Times? 14.Do you not remember all the new words?
Is Doctor Sandford still at the hospital or has he gone home already?Does your grandmother live in the country or does she prefer city life?Have you many English books at home, or do you mostly read books in another language?Are there any new words in this text, or is it mostly familiar vocabulary?Do you usually have dinner with your family, or do you prefer to eat alone sometimes?Do you want to see this new film, or would you rather watch something else?Can your cousin play the piano, or is he more talented in another instrument?Does he not study German, or is he focusing on a different language?Is there a study in your flat, or is it mostly used for another purpose?Must we sign this paper at once, or can it wait until later?Do little children sleep twice a day, or do they usually nap only once?Are his parents not in Moscow now, or have they already returned home?Do all the members of your family read the Times, or do some prefer other newspapers?Do you not remember all the new words, or do you have a good memory for vocabulary?