Choose:

1/ Have we got...........milk?
A/some B/ any C/ many

2/ There isn't.............in the kitchen.
a/ anybody b/ somebody. c/ nobody

3/ I 've got............money. I can buy an ice-cream.
a/ a little b/ a few c/ little

4/ There are so.........plants in the garden.
a/ much b/ little. c/ many

5/ She.........tennis well.
a/ play. b/ doesn't play. c/ donn't play

6/ athis book............to me .
a/ belongs. b/ belong. c/ is belonging

7/ she's got.............cheese.
a/ some. b/ a. c/ an

Q:2/ Ask and negative.

He was tired yesterday.

I'll be glad to check your answers,

Note that number 1 has two correct answers.

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To form a negative question, you need to use the auxiliary verb "did" and the negative form of the main verb. In this case, the main verb is "was."

So, the question "He was tired yesterday" in the negative form would be:

"Did he not (didn't) was tired yesterday?"