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This document provides examples of common question words in English and the verb forms typically used with them. It lists interrogative words like who, what, when, where, how, why, which, and whose. For each it gives the auxiliary or modal verb that commonly follows it, such as "do" with "where", "does" with "who", or "is/am/are/was/were" with "which". It then provides sample questions using these question words and verbs in simple present, past, continuous, and future tenses.
This document provides examples of common question words in English and the verb forms typically used with them. It lists interrogative words like who, what, when, where, how, why, which, and whose. For each it gives the auxiliary or modal verb that commonly follows it, such as "do" with "where", "does" with "who", or "is/am/are/was/were" with "which". It then provides sample questions using these question words and verbs in simple present, past, continuous, and future tenses.
This document provides examples of common question words in English and the verb forms typically used with them. It lists interrogative words like who, what, when, where, how, why, which, and whose. For each it gives the auxiliary or modal verb that commonly follows it, such as "do" with "where", "does" with "who", or "is/am/are/was/were" with "which". It then provides sample questions using these question words and verbs in simple present, past, continuous, and future tenses.
WHERE DO infinitive WHO DOES infinitive WHY WHAT DID infinitive WHOSE WHICH IS/AM/ARE/WAS/WERE – / - ing / WHEN HOW IS/AM/ARE/WAS/WERE GOING TO + infinitive HOW OFTEN HOW MUCH CAN infinitive MUST infinitive WOULD LIKE TO + infinitive WILL SHOULD
1. present simple 1. Where do you live?
Where does he live?
2. past simple 2. Where did you live
3. Present continuous 3. Where are/is you / she living?
4. future 4. Where are / is you / she going to live?
5. must / can 5. Where can / must you live
6. would like to 6. Where would you like to live?
the verb “be”
Where are/is you/ she? were / was
FILL THE GAPS WITH did / were / was / are / have / has
1. How ….......…. you spend last Saturday?
2. Where ................ you have lunch on Sunday? 3. .................. you watching TV on Sunday? 4. What film ................ you see last time? 5. When ................. you last at your friend’s? 6. When ................. you last speak on the phone? 7. What book / article ............... you reading now? 8. When ................. you last go shopping? 9. What ...................... you doing tonight? 10. What information ……………….. hear / read from the news last time?