The document provides examples of questions using question words (who, what, when, etc.) in the present simple tense. It contains two sections:
1. The first section provides 14 examples of filling in the blanks of questions with question words provided. The questions ask about things like who lives somewhere, what someone's job is, how often an activity is done, etc.
2. The second section provides 14 examples of completing questions in the present simple tense about things like who is doing something, where someone lives, what someone likes doing, when an activity occurs, etc.
The document models forming questions in the present simple tense using question words to elicit specific information.
The document provides examples of questions using question words (who, what, when, etc.) in the present simple tense. It contains two sections:
1. The first section provides 14 examples of filling in the blanks of questions with question words provided. The questions ask about things like who lives somewhere, what someone's job is, how often an activity is done, etc.
2. The second section provides 14 examples of completing questions in the present simple tense about things like who is doing something, where someone lives, what someone likes doing, when an activity occurs, etc.
The document models forming questions in the present simple tense using question words to elicit specific information.
The document provides examples of questions using question words (who, what, when, etc.) in the present simple tense. It contains two sections:
1. The first section provides 14 examples of filling in the blanks of questions with question words provided. The questions ask about things like who lives somewhere, what someone's job is, how often an activity is done, etc.
2. The second section provides 14 examples of completing questions in the present simple tense about things like who is doing something, where someone lives, what someone likes doing, when an activity occurs, etc.
The document models forming questions in the present simple tense using question words to elicit specific information.
I. Complete the questions with the question words from the box. Who Where What How often When Which Whose How much How many Why
1.___________ lives in that house? My friend lives there.
2. ___________does your dad work? He works in a bank. 3. __________ black car is that? I think it`s my neighbours` car. 4. ___________do you usually do after school? I hang out with my friends. 5. ___________ does Ben play football? He plays football twice a week. 6. ___________ do you usually get up? I usually get up at half past seven. 7. __________ colour do you like best – blue,green or red? I like red. 8. __________ mother works at the hospital? My friend`s mum works at the hospital. She`s a doctor. 9. __________ does that dress cost? I don`t know. But I think it`s very expensive. 10. _________ students from your class go to the ice rink at the weekends? I think four. 11. _________ films do you like watching? I like sitcoms. 12. _________ do you usually do in the evening? I usually watch TV. 13. _________ pets does Ben have? He has two dogs. 14. _________ are you nervous today? Because I`ve got an exam.
II. Complete the questions.
1. Who …… the girls ? ( to be ) 2. Where …. Jane and Ben …..? ( to live) 3. How often … their parents busy? ( to be) 4. Where … their grandparents …..? ( to live) 5. What ….. he? ( to be) 6. What …. she ….. doing in the evening? (to like) 7. How ….. they ….. their grandparents? ( to call) 8. What …. he often …. with the boys? ( to do) 9. Where …. she usually ….. on holidays? ( to go) 10.What … she … ? ( to buy) 11.What books …. he often … with him? ( to bring) 12.When … children ….. in the sea? ( to swim) 13.How …. he … the books? ( to read) 14.What … Sally and Megan … about the new film? ( to say)