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SUBJECT/OBJECT QUESTIONS

Make two questions from each sentence, one for the subject and one for the object or other
noun: In questions asking about the object “whom” is possible instead of “who.”
1 Federer beat Murray in the tennis match. Who beat Murray in the tennis match?

Who did Federer beat in the tennis match?

2 The fire destroyed Gary’s house. What destroyed Gary’s house?

What did the fire destroy?

3 Ronald drank all the milk. Who drank all the milk?

What did Ronald drink?

4 Zoe went to the supermarket. Who went to the supermarket?

Where did Zoe go?

5 The hot stove burned me. What burned you?

Who did the stove burn?

6 Diane likes chestnuts. Who likes chestnuts?

What does Diane like?

7 My cat plays with this box. What plays with this box?

What does the cat play with?

8 Jo was driving the truck very quickly. Who was driving the truck very quickly?

What was Joe driving very quickly?

9 Tim is sleeping in the kitchen. Who is sleeping in the kitchen?

Where is Tim sleeping?

10 David can play the piano well. Who can play the piano well?

What [instrument] can David play well?

OR: Which instrument can David play well?

From: https://www.udemy.com/course/english-grammar-b1-b2-and-c1-levels/?referralCode=0D8CD2023DF5A9EB951C

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