Saturday 10 October 2020

CHAPTER 5. ASKING QUESTIONS (23) FUNDAMENTAL OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR

 

FUNDAMENTAL OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR

CHAPTER 5. ASKING QUESTIONS

 

EXERCISE 38. Review of questions. (Charts 5-1 -.5-14)

Directions: Create questions for the given answers.

Example: I'm reading.

SPEAKER A: What are you doing?

SPEAKER B: I'm reading.

 

1

It means "big."

15

Two hours.

2

Three days ago.

16

Six o'clock.

3

Once a week.

17

Mary.

4

Okay.

18

Blue.

5

By bus.

19

Cold and wet.

6

Mine.

20

The one on the red chair.

7

Nonfiction.

21

Chris's.

8

B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L.

22

With two "r"s.

9

The park.

23

Andy and Ed.

10

Because I ....

24

Five blocks.

11

100 (miles/kilorneters).

25

1989.

12

I'm going to study.

26

Biochemisay.

13

A bit under the weather.

27

Making questions.

14

How do you do?

28

Saudi Arabia.

In the Middle East.

Oil.

Riyadh.

 

EXERCISE 39. Review of questions. (Charts 5-1 + 5-14)

Directions: Work in pairs. Create dialogues from the given words.

Example: ... usually get up?

SPEAKER A: What time do you usually get up?

SPEAKER B: 6: 30.

1

…….. fruit …….. like best?

2

…….. is south of ……..?

3

…….. times a week do you ……..?

4

…….. do tomorrow?

5

…….. is it from …….. to ……..?

6

…….. in this city?

Switch roles.

7

…….. is sitting ……..?

8

…….. should I ……..?

9

…….. do for a living?

10

…….. spell "happened"?

11

…….. take to get to …….. from the airport?

12

…….. getting along in your English classes?

ANSWER KEY

EXERCISE 38


 

EXERCISE 39


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