The document provides examples of yes/no questions using the verb "be" in past tense and "wh-" questions using "be" in past tense. It lists sample questions asking if someone was sleepy, if someone was late, if someone was at a location, describing an adjective, asking about a state or condition, and asking about a group's state or location at a specific time. The "wh-" questions replace the subject with a question word asking for more details like why, where, when, how about the subject's state, location, or condition.
The document provides examples of yes/no questions using the verb "be" in past tense and "wh-" questions using "be" in past tense. It lists sample questions asking if someone was sleepy, if someone was late, if someone was at a location, describing an adjective, asking about a state or condition, and asking about a group's state or location at a specific time. The "wh-" questions replace the subject with a question word asking for more details like why, where, when, how about the subject's state, location, or condition.
The document provides examples of yes/no questions using the verb "be" in past tense and "wh-" questions using "be" in past tense. It lists sample questions asking if someone was sleepy, if someone was late, if someone was at a location, describing an adjective, asking about a state or condition, and asking about a group's state or location at a specific time. The "wh-" questions replace the subject with a question word asking for more details like why, where, when, how about the subject's state, location, or condition.