She always (go) for a walk.
goes
WH question in present simple with the question word "what", the noun "you" and the verb "like".
Possible correct answers:
- What do you like?
- What do you like to (verb)?
- What do you like about (noun)?
Create a yes/no question for this sentence:
They like to dance.
Do they like to dance?
Create the negative of this sentence:
He goes shopping with his parents.
He doesn't go shopping with his parents.
My father usually (watch) TV in the evening.
watches
WH question in present simple with the question word "when", the noun "she" and the verb "eat".
Possible correct answers:
- When does she eat?
- When does she eat (meal)?
- When does she eat (food)?
- When does she eat at (place)?
Create a yes/no question for this sentence:
He visits his friends.
Does he visit his friends?
Create the negative of this sentence:
I study at home.
I don't study at home.
I (tell) you the answer yesterday.
told
WH question in past simple with the question word "where", the noun "they" and the verb "study".
Possible correct answers:
- Where did they study?
- Where did they study (subject)?
- Where did they study for the exam/quiz/class?
Create a yes/no question for this sentence:
She went to Italy last year.
Did she go to Italy last year?
Create the negative of this sentence:
They played an hour ago.
They didn't play an hour ago.
The butterfly (fly) over the flowers last week.
flew
WH question in past simple with the question word "who" and the verb "play".
Possible correct answers:
- Who played?
- Who did (subject pronoun) play with?
- Who played in (place/context)?
- Who played (game)?
- Who played with (noun)?
Create a yes/no question for this sentence:
They ate in a resaurant yesterday.
Did they eat in a restaurant yesterday?
Create the negative of this sentence:
I read the book last week.
I didn't read the book last week.
Yesterday my younger brother (see) a spider and (scream) very much.
saw, screamed
2 WH questions: one in present simple and the other in past simple with the question word "why", the noun "he" and the verb "cry".
Possible correct answers in present:
- Why does he cry?
- Why does he cry at/in (place/context)?
Possible correct answers in past:
- Why did he cry?
- Why did he cry at/in (place/context)?
Create a yes/no question for this sentence:
Her friends bought gifts for her last month.
Did her friends buy gifts (for her) last month?
Create the negative of this sentence:
I bought many gifts for my friends.
I didn't buy many gifts for my friends.