Question words exercises

    • How do you use question words?

      • Lead learners to read the question words. • Use the question words to form questions and lead learners to read. • Use the flashcards to assist learners to recognise when to use question words. “what”, “who”,” where”,” when”. • Let learners form their own questions using the question words discussed.


    • What questions do you use in a question form?

      Sophie’s helping Neema prepare for a test on question forms. We use the question words who (for people), what/which (for things), when (for time), where (for places), why (for reasons) and how (for more details). What do I need to know about question words? know you know the basics, but questions are quite tricky.


    • How do you write a question based on a picture?

      Have the learners, either individually or in groups, decide which question word the picture goes under. (eg: The people go with Who) and then write a question using the question word and the item in the picture or the word. For more practice you can add more pictures. Search www.google.com or cut them out of magazines.


    • How do I use the present simple questions worksheet?

      Introduction This present simple questions worksheet helps students learn and practice Whquestions in the present simple tense. Procedure Give each student a copy of the worksheet. Students begin by matching each question with the correct response, paying attention to the question word in bold.


    • [PDF File]Question Words. - Enseñar inglés en casa

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      Exercises. Fill in the question words What, Where, Why, When, How, Who to form the question. 1. __________ do you like best? 2. __________ does Manolo get up in the morning? 3. __________ don ́t you go by bus, Cristina? 4. __________ hobbies does Carlos like? 5. __________ do they go to every week? 6. __________ old are you Silvia?


    • [PDF File]MASTER Beg. Wh-Questions- Week 1 of 1 - Literacy Minnesota

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      Wh Questions: Week 1 of 1 Unit Overview: This is a 1-week unit during which students will practice the meaning of the question words (who, what, when, where, why, which and how). Students will get experience both asking and answering these questions. Unit Objectives: After this unit students will...


    • [PDF File]TEACHER’S NOTES Question Time

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      Introduction This present simple questions worksheet helps students learn and practice Wh questions in the present simple tense. Procedure Give each student a copy of the worksheet. Students begin by matching each question with the correct response, paying attention to the question word in bold. Exercise A - Answer key


    • [PDF File]Question Words in English Worksheet - Grammar

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      Question Words Question Words www.grammar.cl A) Complete the following with one of the question words below then write an answer. Who - When - What - Why - Which - Where - How Many - How - How Much 1. _______________ do you get to work? ______________________________________________________________________________________


    • [PDF File]1. Check your grammar: gap fill question words

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      1. Check your grammar: gap fill – question words Complete the gaps with a word from the box. 1. A: ____________________ are you going on holiday? B: Next Friday 2. A: ____________________ are you going? B: Croatia 3. A: ____________________ bought the tickets? B: My mum did. 4. A: ____________________ do you go on holiday?


    • [PDF File]Grammar snacks: Question words - LearnEnglish Teens

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      Has Mum called? Can you get the tea? Shall I pass you to Oliver? When the verb 'to be' is the main verb, we don’t use auxiliary verbs. Is Oliver there? Was it good? We can add question words to get more or different information. Where did you go swimming? > In the swimming pool in town. Why did you go there? > Because it’s a nice, big pool.


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