Предмет: Английский язык, автор: yura021

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Автор ответа: Werrina
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1) Did the railway men put into operation 320 km of new tracks for 5 years?
How many km of tracks did the railway men put into operation for 5 years?
The railway men didn't put into operation 320 km of new tracks for 5 years.
2) Is electronics becoming very important in all branches of production?
Where is electronics becoming very important?
Electronics isn't becoming very important in all branches of production?
3) Do electric and diesel locomotives handle 92 percent of the total railway freight turnover in our country?
Where do electric and diesel locomotives handle 92 percent of the total railway freight turnover?
Electric and diesel locomotives don't handle 92 percent of the total railway freight turnover in our country.
4) Will the modern railway track carry a greater volume of freight?
What volume of freight will the modern railway track carry?
The modern railway track will not carry a greater volume of freight.
5) Is the number of electrified lines increasing all the time?
The number of electrified lines isn't increasing all the time.

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a) children

b) their parents

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