These exercises are based on the key rules from the course: using do, is, or are to form questions, and adding Wh- words like what, where, or who to ask for details.
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Exercice 1 — Fill in the blank: do, is, or are?
Complete each question with the correct auxiliary verb: do, is, or are.
- ___ you speak English?
- ___ she your teacher?
- ___ they from France?
- ___ he like football?
Correction
- Do you speak English?
- Is she your teacher?
- Are they from France?
- Does he like football?
Exercice 2 — Spot and correct the mistake
Each sentence contains one error. Rewrite the full question correctly.
- Where you are from?
- What she does like?
- Is they at school?
- Who do is your friend?
Correction
- Where are you from?
- What does she like?
- Are they at school?
- Who is your friend?
Exercice 3 — Choose the correct question
Select the correctly formed question for each situation.
- You want to know someone's name. Which question is correct?
- You want to know where a person lives. Which question is correct?
- You want to ask if two friends are students. Which question is correct?
- You want to know who a person is talking to. Which question is correct?
Correction
- What is your name?
- Where does she live?
- Are they students?
- Who are you talking to?
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