Present simple - negative sentences. Am - is - are exercises. Question formation - exercises. To be - sentences. Easy questions and answers 1. Easy questions and answers 2. Easy questions and answers 3. Affirmative - negative - interrogative. Present simple - flash game #.
Let’s practice information questions (Wh- question) with two exercises. Exercise 1: Choose the correct question to the answer. Exercise 2: Make questions. Pu...
Present simple - negative sentences. Am - is - are exercises. Question formation - exercises. To be - sentences. Easy questions and answers 1. Easy questions and answers 2. Easy questions and answers 3. Affirmative - negative - interrogative. Present simple - flash game #.
English Exercises: Wh- questions and to be Wh- questions and to be A. Fill in the gaps with the correct question word. Choose between where, when, what, who. 1. A: is Canberra? B: It's in Australia. 2. A: are John and Mandy? B: They are my friends. 3. A: is your birthday? B: It's on 23rd May. 4. A: is the Thames? B: It's a river. 5.
Make Wh-questions with to be in Past Simple. Fill in the full sentence. Show example 1. Why / the children upset? 2. Where / you? 3. How / the weather? 4. When / he at home? 5. Why / they at the hospital? 6. How long / the concert? 7. Why / you late? 8. Where / your sister last summer? 9. What / she afraid of? 10. When / he at the stadium?
2. A: are John and Mandy? B: They are my friends. 3. A: is your birthday? B: It's on 23rd May. 4. A: is the Thames? B: It's a river. 5. A: is the concert? B: On ...
English Exercises: Wh- questions and to be Wh- questions and to be A. Fill in the gaps with the correct question word. Choose between where, when, what, who. 1. A: is Canberra? B: It's in Australia. 2. A: are John and Mandy? B: They are my friends. 3. A: is your birthday? B: It's on 23rd May. 4. A: is the Thames? B: It's a river. 5.
Forming questions is one of the biggest challenges for English students. In this lesson for beginners, students practice forming basic questions with the verb “to be.” They are also introduced to QwASVO (Question word, Auxiliary, Subject, Verb, Other), which is a learning tool that helps students form questions. Introducing the Topic
Forming questions is one of the biggest challenges for English students. In this lesson for beginners, students practice forming basic questions with the verb “to be.” They are also introduced to QwASVO (Question word, Auxiliary, Subject, Verb, Other), which is a learning tool that helps students form questions. Introducing the Topic
Exercise #1: Wh-Questions with Helping Verbs The underlined word is what you want to know. Make a question to match the answer. Q: ? A: He will buy wine. Q: ? A: He is playing tennis. Q: ? A: He teaches French. Q: ? A: We should buy tickets. Q: ? A: He has visited Italy. Q: ? A: They are students. Q: ? A: She can come tomorrow. Q: ?
ID: 1827329 Language: English School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) Grade/level: Elementary Age: 16+ Main content: Wh questions Other contents: verb to be Add to my workbooks (4)
Exercise #1: Wh-Questions with Helping Verbs The underlined word is what you want to know. Make a question to match the answer. Q: ? A: He will buy wine. Q: ? A: He is playing tennis. Q: ? A: He teaches French. Q: ? A: We should buy tickets. Q: ? A: He has visited Italy. Q: ? A: They are students. Q: ? A: She can come tomorrow. Q: ?