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NAME: DATE: juan Luis llanque arias

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 1, page 4)

LESSON 1 Information questions with be: Review


1 Complete the questions. Use What, Where, Who, or How old and the correct
form of be. Show both forms when possible.
Who is / Who’s
1. A: your new classmate?
B: Her name’s Janet.
2. A: who is your teacher from?
B: He’s from Canada.
3. A: how old your friends’ names?
B: Adam and Gary.
4. A: how old your sisters?
B: Gloria is twenty, and Gena is eighteen.
5. A: who, is your new neighbors?
B: They’re students from Australia.
6. A: who is your colleagues from?
B: They’re from India.
7. A: how, is your cat’s name?
B: It’s Betty.
8. A: who is your daughter?
B: She’s six.
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NAME: DATE:

2 Use the words to write information questions. Use the correct form of be.
Begin each question with a capital letter and end with a question mark.
1. friends’ / what / names / your
What are your friends’ names?

2. from / where / teacher / your


from where is your teacher

3. e-mail address / what / new / your


new what your e-mail address

4. old / his / how / brother

how is your his old brother

5. city / she / what / from


what city is she from

6. your / occupations / neighbors’ / what


what occupations does your neighbors have

7. sisters / old / Jason’s / how

how are old jason,s sisters

8. the / students / from / where / new


where are the new students from

3 Complete the conversations. Use contractions of the verb be when possible.


Who’s
1. A: she?

B: Over there? Oh, she’s new.


A: her name?
B: Mieko Otaka.
2. A: they your new colleagues?
B: They’re twenty years old.
A: they from?
B: Japan.
3. A: what is your e-mail address?
B: It’s [email protected].
A: Thanks. And your occupation?
B: Me? I’m an engineer.
4. A: how your sisters’ names?
B: Amy and Lisa.
A: they?
B: Amy’s twenty, and Lisa’s eighteen.

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