1. 1. Make questions with the words:
a.
Susan / make / a lot of money?
Does Susan make a lot of money?
b.
you / come / to school by bus every day?
c.
Michael / sleep / a lot?
d.
your wife / cook / delicious food?
e.
it / snow / in your country?
2. f.
you / go / to the beach very often?
g.
they / speak / Spanish?
h.
you / take / a shower in the morning or at night?
i.
Jennifer / like / movies?
j.
he / have / a good job?
k.
they / wear / uniforms at their job?
3. l.
you / work / at a store?
2. Write questions for the orange parts of the answers. Use what, where,
when, or how in your questions:
a. Where does he work?
He works at a restaurant.
b.
I check my email at night.
c.
I go home after work.
4. d.
Pete drives a taxi.
e.
They go to school by bus.
f.
I eat dinner at home.
5. g.
I’m a lawyer.
h.
The store opens at 10 AM.
i.
The bus goes to Robson Street.
j.
I go to work by bicycle every day.
6. 3. Use the verbs and complete the questions.Use each verb once:
eat come help take rain have
sleep speak like study do work
a.
Do you like the food? (you)
Yes, I do. It’s delicious. Thank you!
b.
How often at restaurants? (he)
Usually 2 or 3 times a week.
c.
at home? (Michael)
No, he doesn’t. He works downtown.
d.
Chinese? (you)
No, I don’t, but I speak Japanese.
7. e.
uniforms? (your school)
Yes, it does. They’re nice.
f.
What at night? (you)
I usually read or watch TV.
g.
you with your homework? (your
mother)
Yes, she does. She likes English.
h.
usually? (you)
I usually study in my class after school.
i.
How often ? (it)
It rains very often.
j.
Who to school with every day?
(she)
She always comes to school with her brother.
8. k.
a lot? (your father)
Not really. He usually wakes up early.
l.
How often a shower? (you)
Every day.
4. Answer the questions about yourself:
a. How do you come to school?
b. How often do you drink coffee?
c. What do you like to eat?
d. How often do you drive a car?
e. What languages do you speak?
f. Where do you usually eat lunch?
g. Do you like cats?
h. How many students does your class have?