Are they from Greece? Yes, they are. No, they are not. Statement Question Answers I eat breakfast at 7 a. Do you eat breakfast at 7 a. Yes, I do. No, I don't. I listen to music. Do you listen to music? He doesn't work on the computer. How long is your hair? How long was your holiday? How far Used to identify distance. How far is your house from the station? How much money do you have? How often Used to explain frequency. How often do you brush your teeth? How do you make a question?
Let me explain. The Quick Explanation: Wh-Questions about Subjects or Objects To understand how to make a question, we need to know if we are making a question about the subject or object of a sentence. To explain, look at this sentence: John likes Lisa.
Let me explain again and show you the steps. We need to know the object John likes who. Who John likes. We move the Wh-question word to the beginning of the sentence. Incorrect Remember to conjugate change the helping verb so that it agrees with the subject.
For example, Peter is doing his homework. A: He will buy wine. A: He is playing tennis. A: He teaches French. A: We should buy tickets.
A: He has visited Italy. A: They are students. A: She can come tomorrow. A: I ate a salad. Check Answers. A: Donald Trump said that. A: I study English. A: December 25th is Christmas. A: They went to a party. A: My brother is coming. A: She called her mother. A: Nobody knows the answer. A: The class starts at 1 p. A: Huge means very big. A: She was crying because she fell down. How is your health?
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Question 5. Question 6. Question 7. Question 8. Full or filled? Fun or funny? Get or go? Grateful or thankful? Hear or listen to? High or tall? Historic or historical? House or home? How is …? If or when? If or whether? Ill or sick? Imply or infer? In the way or on the way? Late or lately? Lay or lie?
Lend or borrow? Less or fewer? Look at , see or watch? Low or short? Man , mankind or people? Maybe or may be? Maybe or perhaps? Nearest or next? Never or not … ever? Nice or sympathetic? No doubt or without doubt? No or not? Nowadays , these days or today? Open or opened? Opportunity or possibility? Opposite or in front of? Other , others , the other or another? Out or out of? Permit or permission? Person , persons or people? Pick or pick up? Play or game?
Politics , political , politician or policy? Price or prize? Principal or principle? Quiet or quite? Raise or rise? Remember or remind? Right or rightly?
Rob or steal? Say or tell? So that or in order that? Sometimes or sometime? Sound or noise? Speak or talk? Such or so? Towards or toward?
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