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Mark's Big Game

Mark's favorite sport is hockey.


He is 15 years old.
Mark practices three times a week.
Practices are two hours long.
Mark plays one game a week.
Mark is a good hockey player.
He plays on Friday nights.
Friday night hockey games are popular.
Mark's family watches him play.
Mark's friends watch him play too.
There are always many fans.
Tonight is the big game.
Coaches are coming to watch Mark play.
Mark wants to play in the National Hockey League.
Mark wants to make a lot of money.
It is very hard to play in the NHL.
Mark's parents want him to go to college.
They want him to have an education.
They want Mark to be successful.
They want Mark to be happy.

Unit 4 Marking Questions

1. Mark's favorite sport is hockey.


Q: What is Mark’s favorite sport?
2. He is 15 years old.
Q: How old is he?
3. Mark practices three times a week.
Q: How many times does Mark practice a week?
4. Practices are two hours long.
Q: How long are practices?
5. Mark plays one game a week.
Q: How many game does Mark play a week?
6. Mark is a good hockey player.
Q: Is Mark a good hockey player?
7. He plays on Friday nights.
Q: When does he play?
8. Friday night hockey games are popular.
Q: Are Friday night hockey games popular?
9. Mark's family watches him play.
10. Mark's friends watch him play too.
Q: Who watches him play?
11. There are always many fans.
Q: Are there many fans?
12. Tonight is the big game.
Q: When is the big game?
13. Coaches are coming to watch Mark play.
Q: Who are coming to watch Mark play?
14. Mark wants to play in the National Hockey League.
Q: Where does Mark want to play?
15. Mark wants to make a lot of money.
Q: What does Mark want to make?
16. It is very hard to play in the NHL.
Q: Where is it very hard to play?
17. Mark's parents want him to go to college.
Q: Where do Mark’s parents want him to go?
18. They want him to have an education.
Q: How do they want him?
19. They want Mark to be successful.
20. They want Mark to be happy.
Q: What do they want Mark to be?

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