What do you do every morning?
(Present Simple: Routine)
What did you do last weekend?
(Past Simple: Completed action)
Have you ever traveled to another country?
(Present Perfect: Experience)
What are you going to do next weekend?
(Future with "going to": Plan)
If it rains tomorrow, what will you do?
(First Conditional: Likely future)
Why are you studying English today?
(Present Continuous: Ongoing action)
Where were you going when I called you?
(Past Continuous: Interrupted action)
How long have you lived in this city?
(Present Perfect: Duration up to now)
Will you study English tomorrow?
(Future with "will": Yes/no question)
If you had a million dollars, what would you buy?
(Second Conditional: Hypothetical)
What does your friend usually eat for lunch?
(Present Simple: Habit)
Did you visit your grandparents last summer?
(Past Simple: Yes/no question)
Has your friend finished their homework?
(Present Perfect: Recently completed action)
What are you doing tomorrow evening?
(Present Continuous for future)
If you had a million dollars, what would you buy?
(Second Conditional: Hypothetical)
What are you doing right now?
(Present Continuous: At this moment)
What were you doing at 7 p.m. yesterday?
(Past Continuous: Specific time in the past)
Have you seen the new movie yet?
(Present Perfect: Recent event)
Are you going to travel this summer?
(Future with "going to": Plan)
What will happen if you don’t study?
(First Conditional: Cause and effect)
Where does your family live?
(Present Simple: Fact)
Who did you meet at the party
(Past Simple: Specific event)
How many books have you read this year?
(Present Perfect: Amount up to now)
Do you think it will rain tomorrow?
(Future with "will": Prediction)
If you had studied more, would you have passed the exam?
(Mixed Conditional: Hypothetical past)