Making Subject and Object Questions
Subject - Before the verb
Object - After the verb
The man killed the dog
The man killed the dog
Subject (before the verb) questions - no do/does/did
????? killed the dog.
More Examples:
1. ????? ate my sandwiches.
Who killed the dog? (not who did kill the dog)
(subject (before the verb) question - no
do/does/did)
Object (after the verb) questions - use do/does/did
Who ate my sandwiches?
The man killed ?????
2. David hates living in ?????
What did the man kill?
(object question (after the verb) question - use
do/does/did)
Where does David hate living?
Remember:
Sentences with auxiliary verbs (is, am, are, can, could, will, should, must, might, may, have, has and had) are different To make object questions you change the subject with the verb:
He is my teacher
Who
is he?
To make subject questions you don't change the subject of the verb:
He is my teacher.
Who is my teacher?
Exercises:
Make questions about the information not given.
Example:
He wants ?????
What does he want?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
J.
k.
l.
On Friday she calls ?????
????? gave me his wallet
????? are my friends
????? loves Fatma
He wants ?????
They love listening to ?????
????? starts on Monday
My course ends ?????
I come to QP because ?????
????? can play the piano
My friend can ?????
We must go to ?????
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