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Make questions Exercise

June 12, 2015 - B2pdf

Change the following statements into questions.

Progress 0 of 16 answered
1............... she move to California last year?
Wrong!
Use "Did" for a past simple question with "last year" and the base verb "move".
2............... you see a crocodile at the zoo yesterday?
Wrong!
Use "Did" for a past simple question with the base verb "see".
3............... you waiting for his reply?
Wrong!
Use "Are" to form a present continuous question with "waiting".
4............... she write with her left hand?
Wrong!
Use "Does" for a present simple question with the third-person singular subject "she".
5............... she want to be an engineer?
Wrong!
Use "Does" for a present simple question with the third-person singular subject "she".
6............... I make a cake yesterday?
Wrong!
Use "Did" for a past simple question with "yesterday" and the base verb "make".
7............... she deliver a remarkable performance last night?
Wrong!
Use "Did" for a past simple question with "last night" and the base verb "deliver".
8............... you ask him a question after class?
Wrong!
Use "Did" for a past simple question with "after class" and the base verb "ask".
9............... she written a novel?
Wrong!
Use "Has" to form a present perfect question with "written".
10............... you finished fixing the roof?
Wrong!
Use "Have" to form a present perfect question with "finished".
11............... he lend you a hundred dollars yesterday?
Wrong!
Use "Did" for a past simple question with "yesterday" and the base verb "lend".
12............... she ask him a question at the meeting?
Wrong!
Use "Did" for a past simple question with "at the meeting" and the base verb "ask".
13............... the teacher punish the boy yesterday?
Wrong!
Use "Did" for a past simple question with "yesterday" and the base verb "punish".
14............... the boy kill the spider this morning?
Wrong!
Use "Did" for a past simple question with "this morning" and the base verb "kill".
15............... she win an award last year?
Wrong!
Use "Did" for a past simple question with "last year" and the base verb "win".
16............... the boys sing a song at the concert?
Wrong!
Use "Did" for a past simple question with "at the concert" and the base verb "sing".
Done.
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Answers

  1. Did she move to California last year?
  2. Did you see a crocodile at the zoo yesterday?
  3. Are you waiting for his reply?
  4. Does she write with her left hand?
  5. Does she want to be an engineer?
  6. Did I make a cake yesterday?
  7. Did she deliver a remarkable performance last night?
  8. Did you ask him a question after class?
  9. Has she written a novel?
  10. Have you finished fixing the roof?
  11. Did he lend you a hundred dollars yesterday?
  12. Did she ask him a question at the meeting?
  13. Did the teacher punish the boy yesterday?
  14. Did the boy kill the spider this morning?
  15. Did she win an award last year?
  16. Did the boys sing a song at the concert?
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