1.Who felt something take hold of the back of the neck?
2. Did Mr Bunting feel anything take hold of the back of his neck?
3. What did Mr Bunting suddenly feel?
4. Suddenly Mr Bunting felt something take hold of the back of his neck, didn't he?
5. Did Mr Bunting feel anything take hold of the back of his neck or face?
1. Who was unable to lift his head?
2. Was he unable to lift his head?
3. What was he unable to lift?
4. he was unable to lift his head, wasn't he?
5. was he unable to lift his head or hand?
1. Who looked at Cuss?
2. Did Mr Bunting look at Cuss?
3. What did Mr Bunting do?
4. Mr Bunting looked at Cuss, whose face had turned white with fear, didn't he?
5. Did Mr Bunting look at Cuss or at a young girl?
1) Suddenly Mr. Bunting felt anything take hold of the back of his neck.
Did Mr. Bunting suddenly feel anything take hold of the back of his neck?
Did Mr. Bunting suddenly feel anything take hold of the back of his neck or his arms?
Suddenly Mr. Bunting felt anything take hold of the back of his neck, didn't he?
Who felt suddenly anything take hold of the back of the neck?
What did Mr. Bunting feel?
2) He was unable to lift his head.
Was he unable to lift his head?
Was he unable to lift his head or neck?
He was unable to lift his head, wasn't he?
Who was unable to lift his head?
What was he unable to lift?
3) Mr.Bunting looked at Cuss, whose face had turned white with fear.
Did Mr.Bunting look at Cuss, whose face had turned white with fear?
Did Mr.Bunting or Mr.Brown look at Cuss, whose face had turned white with fear?
Mr Bunting looked at Cuss, whose face had turned white with fear, didn't he?
Who looked at Cuss?
Whom did Mr.Bunting look at?
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2. The meals prepared at home are always tasty.
3. I can see someone climbing up the hill .
4. We want the work finished by the end of the week.
5. Having reached the destination he called us to tell everything was fine.
6. He came home only in the evening bringing a lot of fruit and vegetables.
7. Houses located in the suburbs of the city are cheaper.
8. Convinced of his innocence, the jury pronounced him not guilty.
9. I don’t want to recall the long forgotten adventure.
10. There were three children playing in the garden.
11. Encouraged by her friends she decided to take up journalism.
12. We think that the newly appointed director is no better than his predecessor.
13. Having said good night to the guests, the children went to bed.
14. No one dared to sleep in the abandoned house.
15. May I have a look at the essay writen by Helen?
16. Having washed his face and cleaned his teeth he went to the kitchen to have breakfast.
17. The square was full of people shouting) and enjoying themselves.
18. She was very surprised to find herself elected member of the committee.
19. Having arrived at home, she lay down to regain her breath.