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Name: Ernesto Cruz Paniagua Reg.

Number: 15-ECTN-1-188

Professor:

I. Question Words (Wh Question)

1. What are the "wh questions"? (How do you define them?)

wh-questions. Wh-questions begin with what, when, where, who, whom, which, whose, why

and how.

It’s main purpose is to seek content information relating to persons, time, place, facts, things,

reason, manner etc.

2. Which are the "wh questions"?

wh-questions. Wh-questions begin with what, when, where, who, whom, which, whose, why

and how.

3. Make 2 sentences with each "wh question". (14 sentences).

- What are you doing?


What
- What do you think about the movie?

- When will the meeting start?


When
- When are you leaving?

- Where’s my bag?
Where
- Where do you live?

- Who do you love the most in your family?


Who
- Who told you that story?

- Whom did you see in the morning? I saw Mr.


Whom
Mark, my English teacher.
- Whom was Jim talking to? He was talking to Jack,
his new roommate.

- Which one do you choose? The left or right?


Which - Of all the drinks in the menu, which one would
you like?

- Whose pencil is this? Is it yours?


Whose
- Whose books are these?

- Why did it happen? I didn’t understand.


Why
- Why is he crying?

- How can you explain this problem? Please tell us.


How
- How can you get here?

II. Ordinal Numbers

4. What are ordinal numbers?

The ordinal numbers from 1 to 10 are 1st – First, 2nd – Second, 3rd – Third, 4th – Fourth, 5th

– Fifth, 6th – Sixth, 7th – Seventh, 8th – Eighth, 9th – Ninth and 10th – Tenth, respectively.

5. What do you use ordinal numbers for?

Ordinal numbers are used to order items in a sequence, such as first, second, third, and so on.
Think of the word order when you think of ordinal and you'll surely never forget these numbers.

6. In which cases do you use them? Please, give broad details!!

Ordinal numbers are used to order items in a sequence, such as first, second, third, and

so on. Think of the word order when you think of ordinal and you’ll surely never forget

these numbers. After the first three numbers, ordinal numbers are usually made by

adding -th at the end of the cardinal number. For example, four becomes fourth, six

becomes sixth, and ten becomes tenth.


7. Write down the ordinal numbers from the first to the twenty-fifth.

1st First
2nd Second
3rd Third
4th Fourth
5th Fifth
6th Sixth
7th Seventh
8th Eighth
9th Ninth
10th Tenth
11th Eleventh
12th Twelfth
13th Thirteenth
14th Fourteenth
15th Fifteenth
16th Sixteenth
17th Seventeenth
18th Eighteenth
19th Nineteenth
20th Twentieth

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