Do you like damp/dark weather?
DAMP
What has doing/making this course given you?
DOING
What is the most excited/exciting thing that has happened to you lately?
EXCITING
What do you do to keep/save in shape?
KEEP
When was the last time you bought a can/carton of fizzy drink, e.g. Coca Cola?
CAN
Do you usually do to-do lists to manage your time?
make to-do lists
Can you play in a musical instrument?
play a musical instrument
Do you like asking customers for help when you go shopping?
... asking shop assistants for help...
What do you hate more when being sick: having a rainy nose or having a sore throat?
having a runny nose
Can you eat diary or are you lactose intolerant?
eat dairy
What things/you/focus on/do/at the moment?
Present Continuous: What thing are you focusing on doing at the moment?
you/ever/run/a marathon?
Present Perfect: Have you ever run a marathon?
What/your favorite place/like?
1. What is your favorite place like?
2. What does your favorite place look like?
What/you/use/enjoy/do/when/you/be/a child
What did you use to enjoy when you were a child?
What/you/do/if/you/not/need/earn/money
Second Conditional: What would you do if you didn't need to earn money?
What is a subject question? Can you give an example?
It's a question without auxiliary verb. e.g.: Who won the Oscar last year?
What's the difference between mustn't and don't have to?
mustn't - when it's not OK to do smth / it's prohibited
don't have to - when there's no need to do smth / it's OK if you don't do it
Which word do we always need to use after a comparative form of an adjective?
than
e.g. : It's better than last year
Why do we need the structure 'used to'?
To talk about past habits which aren't true anymore
Which conditional sentence do we use to talk about real future possibility? What are the rules?
First Conditional. If + Present Simple, will + V1
Ask a question using one of the prepositions of time/place. (in/on/at)
e.g. : Where do you like working more: at home or in the office?
Ask a question about future plans
going to / Present Continuous
Ask a question using Present Perfect with just/yet/already
e.g. : Have you already decided where to spend your next vacation?
Ask a question with a quantifier
Do you think you spend too much time at work?
Ask a question with a gerund
e.g. : Are you good at singing?