The document provides examples of writing questions for given answers and circling the correct words in sentences. For the question examples, the answers are provided and the reader is meant to write questions that match the answers using words in parentheses. For the circling examples, the reader should identify the correct preposition to use in each sentence based on the context. The document models asking clarifying questions to check understanding of summaries or examples.
The document provides examples of writing questions for given answers and circling the correct words in sentences. For the question examples, the answers are provided and the reader is meant to write questions that match the answers using words in parentheses. For the circling examples, the reader should identify the correct preposition to use in each sentence based on the context. The document models asking clarifying questions to check understanding of summaries or examples.
The document provides examples of writing questions for given answers and circling the correct words in sentences. For the question examples, the answers are provided and the reader is meant to write questions that match the answers using words in parentheses. For the circling examples, the reader should identify the correct preposition to use in each sentence based on the context. The document models asking clarifying questions to check understanding of summaries or examples.
Write questions for the answers. Use the words in parentheses.
Example: A What color is Jenny’s hair ? (Jenny’s hair)
B It’s black. A How tall is your father ? (Your father) B He’s five foot eleven inches. 1. A Do you and you’re your sister look alike? ? (you and your sister) B No, we look totally different. A Sally has brown eyes? ? (Sally / brown eyes) B No, she has blue eyes. 2. A Jeff looks like his mother or his father? ? (Jeff) B He looks like his father.
Circle the correct words.
1. A Who’s the girl next to / wearing the red suit? B That’s Gina. 2. A Who’s Jennifer? B She’s the woman in / with short red hair. 3. A Who’s that guy next to Lisa? B You mean the one by / in the blue shirt? That’s Greg. 4. A Which one is Dan? B He’s over there, by / standing the window.