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WH - Questions: Write Questions For These Statements, Asking About The Words in Bold. Use The Question in Brackets

This document provides examples of how to write questions for statements by replacing the word in bold with a question word. It gives 10 statements and blanks to write the corresponding questions in by replacing the bold word. It then provides 10 more blanks to fill in with question words like who, what, when, where, why, how. The document models turning statements into questions by focusing on the question words.
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WH - Questions: Write Questions For These Statements, Asking About The Words in Bold. Use The Question in Brackets

This document provides examples of how to write questions for statements by replacing the word in bold with a question word. It gives 10 statements and blanks to write the corresponding questions in by replacing the bold word. It then provides 10 more blanks to fill in with question words like who, what, when, where, why, how. The document models turning statements into questions by focusing on the question words.
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Wh Questions

Write questions for these statements, asking about the words in bold. Use
the question in brackets.
e.g. Chun Ming put the book on the table. (Where?)
Where did Chun Ming put the book?

1. We left early in the morning. (When?)


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2. I went home by bus yesterday. (How?)
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3. Eng Lock is looking for his keys. (What?)
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4. My brother broke the window yesterday. (Who?)
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5. Her bag is the one on the bench. (Which?)
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6. The boys decided to meet at the playground. (Where?)
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7. The little girl cried because she hurt herself. (Why?)
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8. My father bought a car with the money he won. (What?)
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9. Mary went shopping this morning. (When?)
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10. My neighbour gave me a lift to school. (Who?)
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Fill in the blanks with a suitable question-word.


e.g. .................... of these boxes is empty?
Which of these boxes is empty?

1. .................... did he leave the party so early?


2. .................... can I do for you? the shopkeeper asked.
3. I have an apple and orange. .................... do you prefer?
4. .................... was that man you were talking to?
5. .................... do you think he lied to you?
6. The man asked angrily, .................... of you boys threw that stone?
7. We are going to the show tonight. .................... are you going to see it?
8. .................... dress do you think suits me better?
9. ....................didnt you answer me when I called you?
10. .................... can they visit us if we do not give them our address?

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