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ASAEL MARQUEZ FLORES

7.-A

1. Write the correct question word to start each question. Choose


from how, which, what, or whose:

a. How often do you exercise?

Which street should I take:


b.
Georgia or Robson?

c. Whose coat is that?

What kind of pasta did you


d.
eat?
e. How fast can you run?

f. What country are you from?

g. Whose glasses are these?

h. What colour do you like?

How far is Whistler from


i.
Vancouver?

j. What city do you live in?


How many times have you
k.
flown on an airplane?

l. Which computer is yours?

m. How tall are you?

n. How heavy is your bag?

o. How much did you pay?

Which size coffee will you


p.
buy?
How many brothers and
q.
sisters do you have?

What house are you going to


r.
go to watch the game?

How well-known is the singer


s.
in your country?

t. How wealthy is her family?


2. Change the direct questions to indirect questions:

a. How far is it to the park from school?


Do you know how far it is to the park from school?

b. What time did the sun set last night?


Do you remember what time the sun set last night?
c. What are you going to do after school?
Have you decided what you are going to do after school?

d. Where did you leave your keys?


Do you remember where you leave your keys?
e. Is it going to rain tonight?
Have you checked it is going to rain tonight?

f. What time is it?


Do you know what time it is?
g. How much did you spend yesterday?
Could you please let me know how much you spend
yesterday?

h. Can she speak Spanish?


Do you happen to know she can speak Spanish?
i. Whose laptop is this?
Do you have any idea whose this laptop is?

j. Which size coffee would you like?


Have you decided which size coffee you would like?
k. How tall is your country's biggest mountain?
Do you know how tall your country’s biggest mountain is?

l. Who do you admire the most in history?


Would you mind telling me who you admire the most in
history?
m. How much does it cost?
Could you tell me how much it costs?

n. Is this recyclable?
Do you have any idea if this is recyclable?
o. Which colour sunglasses do you think I should buy?
Would you tell me which colour sunglasses you think I should
buy?
3. Put the words in the correct order to complete the indirect
questions:

a. know / you / country / big / do / if / a / New Zealand / is


Do you know if New Zealand is a big country?

b. Michael / have / have / if / you / and / Janet / children / heard


Have you heard if Michal and Janet have children?

c. you / the / where / remember / do / Titanic / sank


Do you remember where the Titanic sank?

d. you / far / the / please / here / could / tell / us / how / restaurant / is / from
Could you please tell us how far the restaurant is from here?

e. why / politician / become / mind / to / telling / me / you / you / would / want /


a
Would you mind telling me why you want to become a politician?

f. do / that / outside / know / North America / well-known / if / actor / you / is /


of
Do you know if that is well-known actor outside of North America?

g. you / if / please / is / tell / me / my / eye / could / red


Could you please tell me if my eye is red?

h. arrive / know / time / should / please / let / you / would / me / what / I


Would you please let me know what time should I arrive?

i. do / this / whether / street / runs / happen / to / you / know / bus #19 / on


Do you know this bus #19 runs to whether on street happen?

j. you / this / if / have / take / a / want / trip / you / decided / to / summer


Have you decided if you want to take a trip this summer?

k. to / you / long / any / Canada / idea / fly / do / how / it / takes / have / to


Do you have any idea how long it takes to fly to Canada?
l. what / your / please / would / for / would / you / like / birthday / tell / me /
you
Would you please tell me what would you like for your birthday?
4. What are the missing words in the following conversations?

“I wonder where John has gone.”


a. “John? I think he’s gone to the store to
get some things.”

“I forget what time


b. the bus arrives. Do you remember?”
“Yes, I do. It comes at 6:04 PM.”

“Thank you for the gift, but I’m afraid I’m


not sure what it is.”
c.
“Oh, it’s a money clip. It is for holding
money in your pocket.”

“Shelly, have you seen my keys?”


d. “No, sorry. I’ve got no idea where your
keys are .”

“I can’t remember if I locked


e. the car or not.”
“Well, I can go check if you like.”
“Jim is on holiday in Thailand now. ”
f. “Oh yeah. I wonder what he’s
doing.”

“Do you have any idea why the sky


g. is blue?”
“Actually, I don’t.”

“I’d love to know how much


that mansion costs.”
h.
“Oh, I’m sure it was probably around $2
million.”

“I don’t understand why this site


is focusing so much attention
i. on celebrity gossip these days.”
“Me neither. It used to have great stories
about real news.”

“I’m not sure if he was being


j. honest or dishonest.”
“I think he was telling the truth.”
“Do you know how long it
takes to adopt a child from
k. overseas?”
“Um, I’m not a hundred percent sure, but
I think it takes up to a couple of years.”

“I don’t know if it’s well-known


that she’s had plastic surgery done. It
l.
might be a secret.”
“Oh come on. It’s pretty clear to see.”

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