QUESTIONS
ABOUT EVENTS
Questions:
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What ( to ask about one or more things)
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When (to ask about times)
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Where (to ask about places)
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Why (to ask about reasons)
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Who (to ask about person)
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How (to ask about manners)
Examples:
Questions:
What did happen? ( Reza got an accident)
What did it happen? ( it happened a week ago)
Where did it happen? ( it happened in
front of the post office )
Why did it happen? (it happened because
she careless)
How did it happen? (it happened very
quickly )
Task:
give suitable responses to the following questions!
1.
What
happened in your home yesterday?
2.
When
did you start your work?
3.
Where
are you usually on Sunday?
4.
Why
didn’t you do your English homework?
5.
How
do you manage your time?
Make
WH-questions from the following sentences. The answer are the underline words.
Number 1 has been done for the example!
1.
The teacher is teaching English conversation in
senior high school students x.
a.
who
is teaching English conversation in the senior high school students x?
b.
what
is he teaching in senior high school students?
c.
Where
is he teaching English conversation?
2.
Mrs. Theresa is preparing a birthday party to
her son at the moment
a.
……..
b.
……..
c.
……..
3.
We are informing all of our friends
about the program of wall magazine by calling the leaders of class
a.
…………
b.
…………
c.
…………
4.
The teachers are explaining the school English
programme now
a.
..............
b.
………..
c.
……….
5.
Laura is cooking fried chicken in the
kitchen
a.
........
b.
……
c.
……
Expressing
feeling or describing event
To express of feeling we use adjective:
There are two kinds to form an
adjective:
1.
Adjective
adding, with ed: related to person
Example:
excited, ended, tired
2.
Adjective
adding with ing: related to thing
Example:
exciting, ending, tiring
Study the following example!
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The
music show is exciting
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The
task is interesting
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The
job must be ended
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Exercise
is tiring
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She
looks happy
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He
is interested collecting stamp