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What - When - Where - Why - Who - How

I. Choose the correct alternative.

1) ................ are my keys?

2) ................ is the problem?

3) ................ is your favourite singer?

4) ................ is your birthday?

5) ................ old are you? I'm ten years old.

6) ................ is your telephone number?

7) ................ are you from?

8) ................ is your best friend?

9) ................ is your e-mail?


10) ................ are you? I'm fine, thanks.

11) ................ is your graduation? Next week.

12) ................ is she crying? Because she is sad.

13) ................ is your last name? Gonzalez.

14) ................ is your favourite actor? Anthony Hopkins.

15) ................ old is your cat? Two years old.

II. Choose the right option.

1) ................. is the concert?

What Who Why When

2) ................. is Cristiano Ronaldo from?

How When Where Why


3) ................. are you so happy? I'm getting married!

When How What Why

4) ................. is your brother? He is still sick.

Why How Where What

5) ................. are you late? Because of the traffic.

Where When Why How

Para practicar los verbos modales “may” y “might”, haz el siguiente ejercicio y deja tus
respuestas en los comentarios:

Rellena los espacios en blanco con un verbo modal (“may”, “might”):

“It may be true”. Puede ser cierto.

“He may know”. Puede que él sepa.

“Take an umbrella with you. It might be raining later”. Llévate un paraguas. Puede llover
más tarde.

“We haven’t decided yet where to go for our holidays. We may go to Ireland”. Todavía no
hemos decidido dónde vamos a ir de vacaciones. Podríamos ir a Irlanda.

You … use my computer if you need it.

It … be freezing outside. Most people are wearing warm coats and scarves.

… come in?

He … have been at work.

He who falls today, … rise tomorrow.

… I bring my friend to the party?

She …have been asleep when you called.

I … come to the cinema with them. I haven’t decided yet.

Happy New Year! … it be luckier than the previous one!

Don’t throw it away, it … come in useful, you never know.


“We must pay taxes”. Tenemos que pagar los impuestos.

“He has to tell her the truth”. Él tiene que decirle la verdad.

Must & Have To / Has To

Fill in the blanks with affirmative or negative forms of must or have to & has to.

1. It's raining outside. Tim take his umbrella.

2. I can give you my car, so you buy a new one.

3. They be in a hurry, because they have got more than


enough time.

4. You stop at the red light.

5. Tomorrow is Sunday. You get up very early.

6. Mrs. Parks can't see very well. She wear glasses.

7. You return them. They are too small for you.

8. I am broke, I borrow some money to buy a car.

9. You stop smoking. It is very harmful.

10. Mr. Dickson is travelling abroad this summer, so he get his passport soon.

11. All the students obey the school rules.

12. It's freezing outside, so we take a cab and not walk.

13. Students look at their notes during the test.

14. I have a terrible headache, so I leave early.

15. Snow has blocked the roads. We stay here until it's cleared

Choose adjectives or adverbs of manner to complete the follwing sentences.


1Peter is a driver. He drives very .

2Turtles walk because they are animals.

3A person usually speaks .

4They are ; they are speaking .

5Gordon plays very . He is a player.

6He did a exam. He passed the exam .

7We had snow yesterday. It snowed .

8He looked at me . He has a very look.

9We slept in our bed.

10He plays because he is a player.

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