The document provides example questions using different words like "is", "are", "your", and instructs the reader to use question words like "what", "who", "how", "where" to form questions. It then provides examples of questions formed using those question words and sample short answers. The purpose is to demonstrate how to make questions using different question words and structures.
The document provides example questions using different words like "is", "are", "your", and instructs the reader to use question words like "what", "who", "how", "where" to form questions. It then provides examples of questions formed using those question words and sample short answers. The purpose is to demonstrate how to make questions using different question words and structures.
The document provides example questions using different words like "is", "are", "your", and instructs the reader to use question words like "what", "who", "how", "where" to form questions. It then provides examples of questions formed using those question words and sample short answers. The purpose is to demonstrate how to make questions using different question words and structures.
(your parents / are / how) (interesting / is / your job) (the stores / are / open today) (From / where / you / are) (interested in sports / you / are) (is / near here / the train station) (at school / are / your children) (you / are / late / why)
Use What…../ Who…../ How…../ Where…….
1. ____________________________________ your children? 1. They’re fine.
2. ____________________________________ the bus stop? 2. At the end of the block.
3. ____________________________________your children? 3. Five, six, and ten.
4. ____________________________________these oranges? 4. 2000 won a pound.