What word starts most Yes/ no questions in past simple?
Did
What is the US English word for a "Curriculum Vitae" (CV)?
Résumé
Does a subject question (like "Who called?") use the auxiliary verb "did"?
No
Example: Who read the book?
Fill in the blank for this question: "Did [blank] call me this morning?"
anyone (or anybody)
What is the short question for: "I went to the movies last night."
Did you?
Change this statement to a question "They went to New York."
Did they go to New York?
If you want to get a specific job, you must first [blank] for it.
apply
Create an object question for this answer: "I saw my manager."
Who did you see?
Fill in the blank for this positive statement: "Yes, [blank] called you at 11 o'clock."
someone (or somebody)
Why do speakers use short questions like "Did you?" or "Was it?"
To show interest and keep the conversation going
Complete the question for this answer: "How [blank] you get there?" — "By taxi."
did
Name the meeting where a company asks you questions to see if you are right for the job.
an interview
Create a subject question for this answer: "A ball broke the window."
What broke the window?
Which pronoun refers to every person in a group?
Everyone or everybody
What is the short question for: "The cat likes its new food."
Did it?
When using "did" in a question, what form must the main verb be in?
the base form, the main form or the infinitive form
Name two categories often found on a résumé besides your name.
qualifications, work experience, hobbies, interests, references
In the question "Who did you speak to?", is the word "Who" the subject or the object?
The object
Which word is used to mean "none of the group"?
No one or nobody
What is the short question for: "It was really exciting."
Was it?
Form a "Wh-" question to ask about the time of an event.
When did [event] happen? or What time did [event] start?
What is the word for a person (like a former boss) who can give you a recommendation?
A reference
Correct this error: "Who did eat the last piece of cake?"
Who ate the last piece of cake?
In the sentence "Everyone [blank] at the meeting," should you use "is" or "are"?
is (use the singular form)
In US English, is it always required to swap the subject and verb in a short question?
No, sometimes they are not inverted (e.g., "They didn't?")