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Part 1. Change these sentences into question form. Make a Yes/No question.

1. The school is open this semester.

Is the school open this semester?

2. She comes to college for studying.

Did He come to college to study?

3. Yoga is a computer engineer.

Is yoga a computer engineer?

4. I am fine.

Am I OK?

5. Sarah attends the English class now.

Does Sarah attend English class now?

6. My neighbour has a sophisticated smartphone.

Does my neighbor have a high-end smartphone?

Part 2. Change these sentences into question form. Make a “Wh-“ question.

1. They study (English) every Tuesday morning. 


What do they study every Tuesday morning?

2. Adam goes to work (by motorcycle).


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3. The teacher is explaining the lesson (in front of the class).


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4. My brother does his (homework).


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5. My father washes his car (twice a week).


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6. Sandy is singing a song (beautifully).


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7. Marry doesn't go to the office (because he is sick).


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8. Benny is riding his bike (very fast).
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9. Jenny (has breakfast) before going to college.


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10. Mario celebrates (his birthday) in September.


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11. The students are listening to (the teacher's explanation).


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Part 3. Choose the sentence which contains no errors (Taq Questions).

1. a. You've never come to this park before, did, you?


b. You couldn't recommend a good place to have a quick meal, could you?
c. It's cold today, so wear warm clothing, are you?
d. You weren't paying attention to me, are you?

2. a.  That's a new pair of boots, are they?


b.  Nobody is absent today, aren't they?
c.  We can pick up a carton of milk on the way home, can't we?
d.  This pie looks delicious, isn't it. It's making my mouth water.

3. a.  It's a nice day. Let's go to the beach, shall we?


b.  It's already 7:00. They will be here soon, will they?
c.  We don't have a vocabulary quiz on Monday, are we?
d. You wouldn't lie to me, won't you?

4. a. You know how to drive a car, can't you?


b. He shouldn't smoke here, should he?
c. Nothing can't go wrong, can it?
d. This job makes us really tired, isn't it?

5. a. You didn't forget to bring your wallet, did you?


b. You haven't finished reading that novel yet, haven't you?
c. It's your turn to take the dog for a walk, doesn't it?
d. You like to listen to classical music, aren't you?

6. a. This meal was delicious, isn't it?


b. All this is too much for me to carry by myself. Give me a hand, do you?
c. Nobody called for me while I was in conference, did they?
d. Your daughter is in Thailand at the moment, wasn't she?

7. a. You know how to operate this machine, can't you?


b. Their new house is on Oak Avenue, isn't it?
c. Nothing is the matter, isn't it?
d. Male African elephants weigh more than male Indian elephants, aren't they?
8. a. It's hot in here. Open a window, will you?
b. You've never been to Quebec, haven't you?
c. You won't mind if I am a little late in getting there, do you?
d. She's very artistic, doesn't she

9. a. These gloves don't belong to you, don't they?


b. They always look happy together, don't they?
c. There was some confusion about who would do what, isn't there?
d. Those are new glasses, are they?

10. a. You used to be in the same history class as me, weren't you?
b. Your English have improved a lot during the last couple of months, haven't
it?
c. As a student, you used to work part-time at a coffee shop, didn't you?
d. You've never eaten this kind of food before, haven't you?

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