VY_32_INOVACE_AJ1r01017. Form the questions correctly and then ask and answer in pairs:  1) When did you last warn somebody (not do) something?  2)

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VY_32_INOVACE_AJ1r01017

Form the questions correctly and then ask and answer in pairs:  1) When did you last warn somebody (not do) something?  2) What articles should you avoid (bring) to school?  3) What games do you remember (play) when you were a small child?  4) What age do you consider (be) proper (leave) your parents and (live) alone?  5) What could make you stop (respect) your teacher?  6) Have you ever enjoyed (scuba dive)? Would you like (try) that?

Use the following verbs to ask your partner questions :  refuse (e.g.: What/whose order would you refuse to obey?)  imagine  waste money  promise  recommend  forget  miss HELP: You can start your question with a variety of tenses and modals:  Can you …?  Would you ever…?  Have you ever…?  When did you last …?  If you …, what would you…?