Subject and Object Question Structure

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Who loves John?

What frightens you the most?


The structure of the subject questions is:
Wh question + main verb + object
The answer is the subject:
Sally loves John.
Spiders frighten me the most.
Who = Sally = subject
What = spiders = subject
Object questions: questions are used when we want to know information
about the object
Who does John love? –John loves ______
What did she lose?
The structure of the object
questions is:
Wh question word + auxiliary +
subject + verb
The answer of the question is the
object:
John loves Mary
She lost her purse.
Who = Mary = object
What = her purse= object
A) _Somebody/Someone____ has my jacket! Can you see _Anybody/anyone_________ with a
green and yellow jacket? It´s my favorite jacket!
B) Some people in my class speak French, but __nobody_____ speaks German.
C) Hi! I´m home! Oh, there isn’t _anybody/anyone here. __Everybody/Everyone___ is out.
Oh! Yes – they´re all at the movies!
D)This is a disaster! Nothing works (funcionar) in this house! First the tv and now the microwave.
E) Did _Anyone/anybody do the homework? I didn’t. I didn’t understand _anything. It was
Chinese to me.
F) Peter is the top student in the class. He knows everything about every subject.

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS PERSON –body/one PLACE -where THING- thing


Some Somebody/Someone Somewhere Something
Affirmative Someone called you. Let’s go somewhere. I want something to drink.
Alguien te llamo. Algún lugar Algo

Any Anybody/ Anyone Anywhere Anything


Negative I didn’t see anyone at the event. I didn’t go anywhere, I stayed I didn’t bring anything.
Interrogative Nadie here. Nada
Is anyone going to the party? Ningun lugar Do you want anything from the
Alguien Did you go anywhere on your last store?
vacation? Algo
Algun lugar
No Nobody / No one Nowhere Nothing
Affirmatives Nobody likes me. My keys are nowhere to be I have nothing to say.
Nadie found. Nada
En ningun lugar
Every Everyone/ Everybody Everywhere Everything
+/ -/ ? Did everyone do the homework? I want to go everywhere and see Is everything okay?
Everyone is going to the party. everything. Todo
Todos Todos lados

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