This document contains exercises for forming wh-questions in English. It provides example statements and prompts the reader to write the corresponding wh-question for each one, focusing on questioning objects, subjects, time, place, manner and possession. The exercises are grouped into three sections based on question type: questions with helping verbs, questions with subjects and objects, and questions using how, whose, what kind and other interrogative words.
This document contains exercises for forming wh-questions in English. It provides example statements and prompts the reader to write the corresponding wh-question for each one, focusing on questioning objects, subjects, time, place, manner and possession. The exercises are grouped into three sections based on question type: questions with helping verbs, questions with subjects and objects, and questions using how, whose, what kind and other interrogative words.
This document contains exercises for forming wh-questions in English. It provides example statements and prompts the reader to write the corresponding wh-question for each one, focusing on questioning objects, subjects, time, place, manner and possession. The exercises are grouped into three sections based on question type: questions with helping verbs, questions with subjects and objects, and questions using how, whose, what kind and other interrogative words.
Write a question to ask about the underlined object of the sentence.
1. Q: What will he buy?
A: He will buy wine.
2. Q: What is he playing? A: He is playing tennis.
3. Q: What does he teach?
A: He teaches French.
4. Q: What should we buy?
A: We should buy tickets.
5. Q: Where has he visited?
A: He has visited Italy.
6. Q: Who are they?
A: They are students.
7. Q: When can she come?
A: She can come tomorrow.
8. Q: What did you eat?
A: I ate a salad.
Exercises #2: Wh-Questions with Subjects and Objects
1. Q: Who said that? A: Donald Trump said that. 2. Q: What do you study? A: I study English. 3. Q: When is Christmas? A: December 25th is Christmas. 4. Q: Where did they go? A: They went to a party.
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5. Q: Who is coming? A: My brother is coming. 6. Q: Who did she call? A: She called her mother. 7. Q: Where are you coming tomorrow? A: I’m going downtown tomorrow. 8. Q: Who knows the answer? A: Nobody knows the answer. 9. Q: What time does the class start? A: The class starts at 1 p.m. 10. Q: What does huge mean? A: ‘Huge’ means ‘very big’. 11. Q: Why was she crying? A: She was crying because she fell down.
Exercise #3 – Wh-Questions with How/Whose/What kind/How far/How
often/more 1. Q: How many cars does she have? A: She has two cars. 2. Q: How long was he at the library? A: We were at the library for 3 hours. 3. Q: Which hand do you write with? A: I write with my right hand. 4. Q: How many people live there? A: Six people live there. 5. Q: Why did she call you? A: She called me in order to invite me. 6. Q: How long does the trip take? A: The trip takes one day. 7. Q: How much does it cost? A: It costs three dollars. 8. Q: How was their holiday? A: Their holiday was relaxing. 9. Q: How often does she exercise? A: She exercises twice a week.
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10. Q: What kind of music do you like? A: I like rock music. 11. Q: When can we meet? A: We can meet on Wednesday. 12. Q: How do you go to school? A: I go to school by bus. 13. Q: Whose bag is on the table? A: John’s bag is on the table. 14. Q: How did he do in the test? A: He did poorly on the test.