Ask a disjunctive and a general question. make the same sentence negative 1. They noticed some change in the weather. 2. I have promised good to the industrious students. 3. There is an invitation to the Exhibition on your desk. 4. They will join their group in a moment
1. They noticed some change in the weather.
General question - Did they notice any change in the weather?
Disjunctive question - They noticed some change in the weather, didnt they?
Negative - They didnt notice any change in the weather.
2. I have promised good to the industrious students.
General question - Have I promised good to the industrious students?
Disjunctive question - I have promised good to the industrious students, havent I?
Negative - I havent promised good to the industrious students.
3. There is an invitation to the Exhibition on your desk.
General question - Is there an invitation to the Exhibition on your desk?
Disjunctive question - There is an invitation to the Exhibition on your desk, isnt there?
Negative - There is no invitation to the Exhibition on your desk. / There isnt any invitation to the Exhibition on your desk.
4. They will join their group in a moment.
General question - Will they join their group in a moment?
Disjunctive question - They will join their group in a moment, wont they?
Negative - They wont join their group in a moment.
