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C. Write an appropiate negative question for each situation. Use notes in brackets to help you. The sentence “But, isn't beauty in the eye of the beholder?”is a negative question. We can sometimes use negative question to make a suggestion, to persuade someone, to criticise, or to show that we are surprised, etc. e.g. Wouldn't it be better to go tomorrow instead? (persuading someone) Didn't you tell them who you are? (showing surprise) -I'm sorry, but I don't know the answer. -Why not? _______________________________________ (...supposed to be / expert / the subject) -Can you show me where her office is? -Why? ________________________________________ (...there before?) -I've left my job in London. -Why? ____________________________________ (...happy there?) -I wasn't expecting you at 8 o'clock. -Why? ___________________________________ (...get my message / would be late?) -I will have to leave my bike in the kitchen. -Why? __________________________________ (...anywhere else / put it?)