Ask a "who" question:
Matt has a new teacher at school.
(1) Who is Matt's new teacher?
(2) Who are Matt's new teacher?
Ask a "what" question:
You are trying to figure out the time.
(1) What is it?
or
(2) What time is it?
Ask a "when" question:
The movie starts soon.
When does the movie start?
Ask a "where" question:
I work a full time job.
Where do you work?
Ask a "why" question:
Bees have wings.
Why do bees have wings?
Ask a "who" question:
You have a new neighbor.
(1) Who is my new neighbor?
(2) Who is new neighbor?
Ask a "what" question:
You didn't hear what Scott said.
(1) What I say?
or
(2) What did you say?
Ask a "when" question:
My birthday is almost here.
When is your birthday?
Ask a "where" question:
You lost the tv remote.
Where can I find the remote?
Where is the remote?
Ask a "why" question:
It is dark outside at night.
Why does it get dark at night?
Ask a "who" question:
I have a friend who lives in Milwaukee.
(1) Who is your friend?
or
(2) Who is the friend?
Ask a "what" question:
You see Matt eating a snack, but you don't know what it is.
What snack are you eating?
Ask a "when" question:
I have a doctor's appointment later today.
When is your doctor's appointment?
Ask a "where" question:
I need to find a grocery store nearby.
Where is the nearest grocery store?
Ask a "why" question:
My favorite sport is football.
Why is your favorite sport football?
Ask a "who" question:
I got a haircut yesterday.
(1) Who cut your hair?
or
(2) Who cuts hair?
Ask a "what" question:
Your neighbor said that they got a new job.
What is your new job?
Ask a "when" question:
I'm going on vacation.
When are you going on vacation?
Ask a "where" question:
I graduated last year.
Where did you graduate from?
Ask a "why" question:
I am studying science.
Why are you studying science?
Ask a "who" question:
I love listening to music.
(1) Who music do you like?
or
(2) Who is your favorite singer/band?
Ask a "what" question:
If I said "I like movies," you could say this.
What is your favorite movie?
Ask a "when" question:
I arrived to school early today.
When did you arrive?
Ask a "where" question:
I want to live in a new place.
Where do you want to live?
Ask a "why" question:
I left the birthday party early.
Why did you leave early?