Fill in the blank:
_____ is your name?
What is your name?
Fix the mistake.
Where you live?
Answer: Where do you live?
In English questions (except “to be”), we need DO/DOES to form the question.
_______ apples are in the basket?
How many apples are in the basket?
How many = countable
How much= uncountable
Fill in the blank:
___ time do you get up?
What time do you get up?
Write the question for the answer.
Answer: I go to school at 8:30.
Question: When do you go to school?
Fill in the blank:
_____ do you live?
Where do you live?
Fix the mistake.
What time you eat lunch?
Answer: What time do you eat lunch?
Questions need do/does. We add do/does after the WH- word.
______ water do you drink every day?
How much water do you drink every day?
How many = countable
How much= uncountable
Fill in the blank:
______ do you go to school?
When do you go to school?
Write the question for the answer.
Answer: My favorite day of the week is Saturday.
Question: What is your favorite day of the week?
Fill in the blank:
______ is your best friend?
Who is your best friend?
Fix the mistake.
Who do lives in that house?
Answer: Who lives in that house?
When WHO is the subject, we don’t use “do/does.”
We just use the verb directly: Who lives…
______ chairs are in your classroom?
How many chairs are in your classroom?
How many = countable
How much= uncountable
Fill in the blank:
______ do you usually eat lunch?
When/What time do you usually eat lunch?
Write the question for the answer.
Answer: My birthday is July 29.
Question: When is your birthday?
Fill in the blank:
_____ do you eat breakfast?
When do you eat breakfast?
Why you are tired?
Answer: Why are you tired?
With the verb to be, we invert the order: are + you.
______ homework do you have tonight?
How much homework do you have tonight?
How many = countable
How much= uncountable
Fill in the blank:
______ do you do after school?
What do you do after school?
Write the question for the answer.
Answer: I study English, because it is fun.
Question: Why do you study English?
Fill in the blank:
_____ do you enjoy studying English?
Why do you enjoy studying English?
Fix the mistake:
Where do your brother plays football?
Answer: Where does your brother play football?
With he/she/it in questions, we use does, and the main verb must be in the base form (not plays).
______ sugar do we need for the cake?
How much sugar do we need for the cake?
How many = countable
How much= uncountable
Fill in the blank:
_____ do you go to bed so late?
Why do you go to bed so late?
Write the question for the answer.
Answer: My cat is 6 years old.