The document contains various descriptions organized into categories ending in different suffixes such as -ful, -able, -less, -ive, -al, -ous, and examples of direct and indirect questions. It also includes prompts for guessing games, sentences to organize, and topics to question about.
36. ASKING QUESTIONS 1.
QUESTION 1.
Where did Tom go to school?
When does Lara go to class?
What do they eat? Salad?
How sick was the teacher?
Why does he play soccer?
Which book did they choose?
QUESTION 2.
Who went to school?
Who goes to class?
Who eats salad?
Who was sick?
Who plays soccer?
Who chose a book?
37. ASKING QUESTIONS 2.
To ask for confirmation of something you believe to be true:
Didn’t you see Ann yesterday? How is she doing? (= I believe that you saw Ann yesterday.)
To express your opinions in a more polite way:
Wouldn’t it be nice to paint that wall green? (More polite than ‘It would be nice to paint that wall
green.’)
To ask for confirmation of a negative belief:
Hasn’t the postman come yet?
38. ASKING QUESTIONS 3.
She is an English teacher, ISN’T SHE?
He loves action movies, DOESN’T HE?
The students are leaning a new topic, AREN’T THEY?
People often eat junk food on weekends, DON’T THEY?
I was there when you called her, WASN’T I?
My cousins were yesterday at a crazy party, WEREN’T THEY?
We played UNO with the teacher, DIDN’T WE?
You have already gone to the church, HAVEN’T YOU?
North Americas will select a new president, WON’T THEY?
Children should receive a better education, SHOULDN’T THEY?
39. ASKING QUESTIONS 3.
She isn’t an English teacher, IS SHE?
He doesn’t love action movies, DOES HE?
The students aren’t leaning a new topic, ARE THEY?
People don’t eat junk food on weekends, DO THEY?
I wasn’t there when you called her, WAS I?
My cousins weren´t yesterday at a crazy party, WERE THEY?
We didn’t play UNO with the teacher, DID WE?
You haven’t gone to the church yet, HAVE YOU?
North Americas won’t select a new president, WILL THEY?
Children shouldn’t receive a better education, SHOULD THEY?
40. DIRECT QUESTION INDIRECT QUESTION
Is he Spanish? Can you tell me if he is Spanish?
Was he late for the meeting? Can you tell me if he was late for the meeting?
Has Lucy been to Mexico? Can you tell me if Lucy has been to Mexico?
Had she found this job when she moved here?
Can you tell me if she had found this job when she moved
here?
Will she start her new job next week? Can you tell me if she will start her new job next week?
Is it going to rain later? Can you tell me if it is going to rain later?
Will Lisa be meeting the boss later? Can you tell me if Lisa will be meeting the boss later?
Will he have finished the report by tonight?
Can you tell me if he will have finished the report by
tonight?
Should we start now? Can you tell me if we should start now?
ASKING QUESTIONS 4.