This resource book provides guidance on subject and object questions in English. It explains that subject questions use the affirmative form of the verb while object questions use the interrogative form. Examples are given to illustrate the difference. The document also includes exercises for teachers to correct sentences, write their own questions, and identify whether examples are subject or object questions. In total, the resource aims to help teachers understand and teach the proper use of subjects and objects in questions.
This resource book provides guidance on subject and object questions in English. It explains that subject questions use the affirmative form of the verb while object questions use the interrogative form. Examples are given to illustrate the difference. The document also includes exercises for teachers to correct sentences, write their own questions, and identify whether examples are subject or object questions. In total, the resource aims to help teachers understand and teach the proper use of subjects and objects in questions.
This resource book provides guidance on subject and object questions in English. It explains that subject questions use the affirmative form of the verb while object questions use the interrogative form. Examples are given to illustrate the difference. The document also includes exercises for teachers to correct sentences, write their own questions, and identify whether examples are subject or object questions. In total, the resource aims to help teachers understand and teach the proper use of subjects and objects in questions.
This resource book provides guidance on subject and object questions in English. It explains that subject questions use the affirmative form of the verb while object questions use the interrogative form. Examples are given to illustrate the difference. The document also includes exercises for teachers to correct sentences, write their own questions, and identify whether examples are subject or object questions. In total, the resource aims to help teachers understand and teach the proper use of subjects and objects in questions.
3 Correct the mistakes in the sentences. Subject questions 1 What did happen last night? When who or what is the subject of the question, we use the affirmative form of the verb. 2 What did she saw? Who gave you the money? 3 Why she did scream? Object questions When who or what is the object of the question, 4 Who the painting stole? we use the interrogative form of the verb. What did Mark give you for your birthday? 5 Who did the house break into?
1 Are the questions subject or object 6 Who did she telephoned? questions? 7 What the police do? Who wrote this song? subject What did she write? object 8 Who the crime committed? 1 What did he hear? 2 Who shouted for help? 4 Write questions. Use the past simple. 3 What did Kate say? 4 Who did you meet? Who / see / the robbery ? 5 Who saw him shoplifting? Who saw the robbery? 6 What made that noise? What / the man / do next ? What did the man do next? 2 Make questions with Who or What. 1 What / you / have / for lunch yesterday ? Someone was singing in the street. Who was singing in the street? 2 Who / Jack / invite / to his party ? 1 The detective forgot something. What 3 Who / tell / the police / about the incident ? 2 Something has been stolen. What 4 Who / Sally / talk to / at the caf last night ?
3 Someone won the lottery this weekend. Who 5 What / make / you / change your mind ?
4 Sue wants something special for her birthday. 6 What / happen / after we left ? What
5 The police arrested someone. 7 Why / Paul / want / to go home early ? Who 6 Someone is talking to Clare. Who 7 She was making something to eat. What 8 Someone telephoned you yesterday.