What is the question for the answer: "I am eating pizza."
What are you eating?
Complete the question: "Where _____you (live)?"
Where do you live?
How do you ask if "she visited the museum"?
Did she visit the museum?
Turn into a question: "He wasn't watching TV."
Were you having a good time? / Weren't you having a good time?
What is an antonym for "hot"?
What is "cold"?
What is the question for the answer: "They are watching a movie."
What are they watching?
Complete the question: "What _____ he (do)?"
What does he do? (What is his job?)
How do you ask if "they played basketball"?
Did they play basketball?
Turn into a question: "They weren't playing outside."
Was she studying for the test? / Wasn't she studying for the test?
What is an antonym for "big"?
What is "small"?
What is the question for the answer: "She is singing in the shower."
Where is she singing?
"Why ______ they (study) English?"
Why do they study English?
How do you ask if "you saw the concert"?
Did you see the concert?
Turn into a question: "You weren't listening to the teacher."
Were you listening to the teacher? / Weren't you listening to the teacher?
What is an antonym for "easy"?
What is "hard"?
What is the question for the answer: "We are studying for the test."
What are you studying for?
"When _____she (wake up)?"
When does she wake up?
How do you ask if "he finished the project"?
Did he finish the project?
Turn into a question: "She wasn't studying for the test."
Were they playing outside? / Weren't they playing outside?
What is an antonym for "happy"?
What is "sad"?
What is the question for the answer: "The dog is barking very loudly."
Who is barking very loudly?
"How _____you (get) to work?"
How do you get to work?
How do you ask if "we traveled last year"?
Did we travel last year?
Turn into a question: "We weren't having a good time."
Was he watching TV? / Wasn't he watching TV?
What is an antonym for "rich"?
What is "poor"?