This document provides examples of questions using different question words like who, what, when, where, why and how. It includes 27 example sentences with an underlined word and asks the reader to form a question about the underlined word by using the appropriate question word followed by the auxiliary verb and subject. The questions are then meant to be matched with pictures. The document aims to teach question formation using different question words through examples.
1. It is used to ask
about people. It’s
never used to ask
about things.
It is used to ask
about people and
things when there is
a choice to make.
It is used to ask
about people,
animals and
things.
We use it when we
want to ask about
place.
We use it when we
want to ask about
reason.
We use it to ask
about people,
events and the
way things are
done.
It is used to ask about
who the possessor of
something is.
We use it when we
want to ask about
time.
Make questions. Ask about the underlined words and then
match to the pictures.
1. Ben always goes to school by bike.
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2. Linda is asking her teacher a question.
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3. Our teacher writes on the blackboard every day.
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4. Tina looked at the exam results on the notice board.
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5. Eva went shopping with her little dog on Saturday.
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6. My sister liked mum’s present much more than dad’s.
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7. Bob couldn’t solve the problem because it was too difficult.
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8. Ann showed Jim her new laptop.
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9. Stella waters the plants three times a week.
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10. Mary went to the beach with her parents last Sunday.
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11. Helen bought her little daughter some cola.
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12. Amanda takes her little son for a walk every morning.
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13. Sue is playing tennis at the leisure centre.
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14. Bob’s friend is sitting on a bench in the park.
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15. Paula met her boyfriend after school.
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16. Peter felt very happy when he passed the exam.
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17. Martha looked for information on the Internet.
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18. He prefers to have coffee to tea.
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19. Mark’s friend goes to violin lessons in the afternoon.
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20. My brother is really good at drawing,
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21. Lara’s parents were very proud of her when she graduated.
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22. Our teacher usually helps us with the exercises.
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23. There were three students in the library at 5 o clock’.
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24. Kevin asked his teacher a question during the exam.
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25. Students sometimes cheat on exams.
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26. She sent her boyfriend a text message on his birthday.
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27. Henry sometimes takes his laptop to the beach.
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Question word+auxiliary+subject+verb