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Choose the correct answers.
To form a question, we need to put ____ before the subject.
Decide if the statements below are true or false.
1. If there is a phrasal verb, we can put the preposition at the beginning of the question to make it more formal.
2. In speaking, a wh-word can stand at the end of the statement to make a question.
3. Negative Yes/No questions are used to confirm something we believe it's true or make invitations and offers.
These questions are informal. Change them into formal forms.
Example: What did she hit him with? (informal) => With what did she hit him? (formal)
1. Whom will she live with? => ?
2. What did you make that toy from? => ?
3. Which horse did he bet all his money on? => ?
4. What time do you usually go to work? => ?
5. Who are they talking to? => ?
Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence (kéo từng từ/cụm từ về vị trí đúng để tạo thành câu hoàn chỉnh).
Rearrange the words in a correct order to make a complete sentence (kéo từng từ/cụm từ về vị trí đúng để tạo thành câu hoàn chỉnh).
Choose the sentence with the right word order.
Choose the sentence with the right word order.
Fred: Was it a good party?
Sally: _____
Fred: Were there lots of children there?
Sally: _____
- Whose phone is that?
- _____
______ those your books over there? – Yes, they _____.
- "______ our room this afternoon?"
- "Quynh, Duong and Linh."
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the following question.
Is there a garden in front of the house?
Complete the conversation. Use the words in brackets.
A: (you / go) camping last summer?
B: Yes, we did. We went to France.
A: (what / the campsites / be) like?
B: They were brilliant! Some had really good facilities.
A: (they / be) very expensive?
B: No, they weren't.
A: (How much / they / cost) ?
B: I can't remember. A few euros a night. I've got a directory of campsites that you can borrow if you like.
A: Really? Thanks! (I / could / look) at it now?
B: Sure. I'll get it from my room.
Complete the conversation. Use one word in each gap.
A: Do you want to come to a dance course on Saturday at the Arts Centre?
B: Maybe. kind of dance is it?
A: Ballet and jazz.
B: difficult will it be?
A: Not too difficult. You'll be fine!
B: OK. will you get there?
A: I think I'll get the bus.
B: bus goes that way? Is it the 23 or the 27?
A: I usually get the 23. It stops near the Arts Centre.
B: How do you go there?
A: Once a term.
B: the courses usually good?
A: Yes. I usually learn a lot.
Make a question for the underlined part.
Kim Campbell officially became the first female Prime Minister of Canada in 1993.
Make a question for the underlined part.
He wasn't happy because he broke up with his girlfriend.
Make questions for the underlined parts.
The orchestra has scheduled two major tours next season.
Make questions for the underlined parts.
The orchestra has scheduled two major tours next season.
Make questions for the underlined parts.
The difficult driving conditions caused several accidents in this area.
Make a complete sentence using the given words.
there / any / tall buildings / this town / ?
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.
What is the length of the Great Wall?
=> How ..........?