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1. Who brought a dog to the kitchen? (вопрос к подлежащему) 2. What did Linda bring? (специальный вопрос) 3. Who was

1. Who brought a dog to the kitchen? (вопрос к подлежащему)
2. What did Linda bring? (специальный вопрос)
3. Who was cleaning the floor?
4. What was Sveta cleaning?
5. Who has cooked porridge for us?
6. What has Granny cooked?
7. Who found the

Ответ:

dog in the park?

1. To form a question to the subject «Who brought a dog to the kitchen?», we need to move the subject «Who» to the beginning of the sentence. So the question would be: «Who brought a dog to the kitchen?»

2. The question «What did Linda bring?» is a special question because it refers to the object of the sentence. In order to form it, we need to use the auxiliary verb «did» and move the question word «What» to the beginning of the sentence. So the question would be: «What did Linda bring?»

3. To find out who was cleaning the floor, we can ask the question «Who was cleaning the floor?» It is a simple question without any special formation required.

4. To ask about what Sveta was cleaning, we can ask the question «What was Sveta cleaning?» This is a simple question without any special formation required.

5. To find out who has cooked porridge for us, we can ask the question «Who has cooked porridge for us?» It is a simple question without any special formation required.

6. To ask about what Granny has cooked, we can ask the question «What has Granny cooked?» This is a simple question without any special formation required.

7. To find out who found the dog in the park, we can ask the question «Who found the dog in the park?» It is a simple question without any special formation required.