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Question - Response
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Questions with an Interrogative
▪ 1. Who / Whose / Whom

▪ -Listen for a name, position title, or pronouns in the answer. Don’t


confuse who’s and whose.

▪ Who’s – is a contraction for “who is” or “who has”


▪ Who’s going to the party? (Who is)

▪ Whose – is a possessive pronoun used to indicate ownership or


association
▪ Whose book is this?

▪ Whose idea was it to leave early?


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▪ Personal Pronouns:

▪ Subject: I, you, he, she, it, we, they

▪ Object: me, you, him, her, it, us, them

▪ Possessive Pronouns:

▪ Mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs


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▪ Reflexive Pronouns:

▪ Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves

▪ Demonstrative Pronouns:

▪ This, that, these, those


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▪ Relative Pronouns:

▪ Who, whom, whose, which, that

▪ Indefinite Pronouns:

▪ Anyone, everybody, nobody, each, few, many, someone

▪ Reciprocal Pronouns:

▪ Each other, one another


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▪ 1. Who / Whose / Whom


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▪ 2. What / Which

▪ Watch the noun after what. What time/what day means “when”, so look
for dates and times. Similarly, other nouns that follow what indicate
what kind of thing to listen for, if you hear what do, look for opinions or
details about a certain item.
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Questions with an Interrogative

1. For Objects or Things:


1. Question: What is it? 4. For Actions:
2. Answer: It’s a table. 1. Question: What are you doing?

2. For Descriptions: 2. Answer: I’m reading a book.

1. Question: What color is your dress? 5. For Opinions:


2. Answer: It’s purple. 1. Question: What do you think about the
movie?
3. For Explanations:
2. Answer: I think it’s exciting.
1. Question: What happens if we’re late?

2. Answer: We might miss the beginning of


the show.
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Questions with an Interrogative

▪ 2. What / Which
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Questions with an Interrogative

▪ 3. Where

▪ Listen for a place.


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▪ 3. Where
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Questions with an Interrogative

▪ 4. When

▪ Listen for a time, date, or day of the week. Also listen for time phrases.

▪ Examples:

▪ Yesterday, last night/week/month/year, a long time ago, a little while


ago, nowadays, at present, today, soon, tomorrow, next
week/month/year

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▪ 4. When


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▪ 5. Why

▪ Listen for a reason.


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▪ 5. Why
Questions with an Interrogative
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▪ 6. How

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