The document provides a task to report on questions from various sources by rephrasing the original wording into a third person report. It includes 19 questions from different years ranging from 2002 to 2017 on topics like austerity policies, coal mine accidents, government oversight, and new products. The task is to rephrase each question objectively without the original first person wording.
The document provides a task to report on questions from various sources by rephrasing the original wording into a third person report. It includes 19 questions from different years ranging from 2002 to 2017 on topics like austerity policies, coal mine accidents, government oversight, and new products. The task is to rephrase each question objectively without the original first person wording.
The document provides a task to report on questions from various sources by rephrasing the original wording into a third person report. It includes 19 questions from different years ranging from 2002 to 2017 on topics like austerity policies, coal mine accidents, government oversight, and new products. The task is to rephrase each question objectively without the original first person wording.
The document provides a task to report on questions from various sources by rephrasing the original wording into a third person report. It includes 19 questions from different years ranging from 2002 to 2017 on topics like austerity policies, coal mine accidents, government oversight, and new products. The task is to rephrase each question objectively without the original first person wording.
Smith, P.R. (2013) “I am not convinced that austerity is the Smith (2013) questions whether austerity is most effective policy in the medium the most effective policy in the medium term. term. Yilmaz, T. (2009) “Who published those results?”
Bodger, M. (2014) “How many consequences were there of
that undemocratic course of action?” Hudson, B. (2002) “Why did the mission have to be aborted?” Davies, C. (2006) “Since when has this country been governed by so many over-privileged people?” Barnier, M. (2017) “Is it possible to hurry them for the exact figures? “ Smith, A. (2000) “Does the Government really want the exact figures ( I think not)? “ Attenborough, D. “How many millions of creatures live in (2014) that part of the ocean? “ Kushti, S. (1999) “For their participation in that corrupt project, and its cover-up, will they be dismissed? “ Delboy, R. (1988) “Why did voters have to listen to exactly the same narrative every year? “ Scales, P. (1999) What are the most impressive facets of the implementation of that program? “ Swales, J. (2002) Was the rescue attempt after the coal mine accident sufficiently prompt?” Adcock, F. (2013) Is it true that one factor in the failure of the coal mine rescue mission was the great amount of coal dust that was present? “ Hudson, B. (2002) “Why was it cancelled?” Davies, C. (2006) “How many motor inspectors have been assigned to that section? “ Barnier, M. (2015) “I’m not even sure that they regretted it, did they? “ Smith, A. (2000) “I’m not sure that institutional Page 1 of 2 Language Awareness 3
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psychology has always been such a popular subject, has it? “ Cabot, J. (2011) “Why do so many students resist the idea of going to lectures?“ Degama, V. (2001 The investigation topic was: How is it possible to raise awareness of the necessity of maintenance procedures?” Mendeleyev, W. “Were their attempts to increase the (2012) functional density successful? “ Montjean, D. “What new theoretical insights did the (1989) research furnish? “ Yarborough, C. “Are you sure that the scope of the (1990) investigation was sufficiently broad? I’m not.” Mesud, S. (2014) “In how many different ways the customers react to the new wooden seats? “ Engineer, F. (1997) “What was the purpose of the new module?” Lloyd, C. (2011) “How can airlines do more to address the problem of deep vein thrombosis?” Nawaz, S. (2014) “Was the company really surprised to learn that the new folding seat is so unpopular? “