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Is London a village?
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Is “A” the last letter of the alphabet?
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Have you less money than the Bank of England?
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Are there few people in a large city?
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Is the word “book” a noun?
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Can we drink meat?
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Do all the people in Europe speak Spanish?
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Do we use mouths for both eating and speaking?
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Do most children live with their parents?
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Can we play tennis without a ball?
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Is any building as high as Mt. Everest?
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Can we see the sun in the sky during the night?
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Is there very much water in the sea?
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Is your stomach empty after a large meal?
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Is a bush lower than a tree?
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Does it generally snow very much in the hot countries of the world?
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Do they sell food in clothes shops?
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Will you have to wait, if you arrive too early for your English lesson?
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Could you write your name when you were a baby of six months old?
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If a flower had no water, would it die?
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Does Thursday precede Wednesday?
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If you were late for a very important appointment, would you take your time?
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Do people hurry when they have plenty of time?
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If you jumped into the sea, would you get thoroughly wet?
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Do people usually become careful when they’re in great danger?
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If you were a doctor, would you be able to help people who were ill?
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If you bought a business for, shall we say 400,000 pounds and sold it again for 100,000 pounds, would you be making a profit?
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Shall you have finish this test before eleven hours’ time?
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Do people usually have to work in order to earn money?
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Do people usually laugh when they see an accident?
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If you invited me to your house, would you be my guest?
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Can you speak English as well as you speak your own language?
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Do you think most people go through their entire life without telling a single lie?
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Are there any countries in the world where there is a serious lack of food?
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Does “housework” and “homework” mean the same?
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Does “a tea-cup” and “a cup of tea” mean the same?
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Does “mind one’s own business” mean not to interfere with, or ask questions about, other people’s business or private life?
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In the sentence “John washed the car himself” is the word “himself” a subject?
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Do most people find it difficult to settle in a foreign country forever?
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Can an elephant fly?
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If you follow a river upstream, will it eventually lead you to the sea?
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Does the idiom “broke” mean “without money”?
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Should we judge a person by his deeds more than by his words?
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Is the word “can” usually a little more polite than “could”?
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Does the idiom “to drop a line” mean “to write a short letter”?
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Is “furnitures” - the plural form of the word “furniture” incorrect?
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Does the idiom “let oneself go” mean “to discipline oneself after going through a difficult time”?
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Can we sometimes use the word “idle” in place of the word “lazy”?
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When we say that someone’s full of beans do we mean that he’s full of life and energy?
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Does the idiom “to see red” mean “to become very hungry”?