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In English / High School | 2025-07-03

1. Complete the questions with the question words in the box:
How many, What, What time, When, Where, Why

1. ______ does your brother do?
He's a taxi driver.
2. ______ do you usually play tennis?
I usually play on the weekend.
3. ______ does your sister work?
She works at the hospital.
4. ______ do you like your job?
Because I meet a lot of people and it's interesting.
5. ______ does your English class start?
At 7:30 p.m.
6. ______ cousins do you have?
I have eight cousins.

2. Write questions:

1. What do you want for dinner?
2. Why does she ride her bike to work?
3. Who are your favorite actors?
4. How do they know that man?
5. Where does your brother go grocery shopping?
6. What time does the lesson finish?

Asked by DnsMonsteR17781

Answer (2)

Let's complete the questions with the correct question words from the box: How many, What, What time, When, Where, Why.

What does your brother do? He's a taxi driver.
This question is asking for information about the brother's occupation. The word 'What' is used to inquire about a person's job or role.

When do you usually play tennis? I usually play on the weekend.
The question is related to time, specifically, the point in time when an activity occurs. 'When' is the right choice to ask about the time related to an event or activity.

Where does your sister work? She works at the hospital.
Here, we are inquiring about a location, hence 'Where' is appropriate to ask for the place where something happens.

Why do you like your job? Because I meet a lot of people and it's interesting.
This question is about the reason behind liking the job. 'Why' is used to ask for explanations or reasons.

What time does your English class start? At 7:30 p.m.
This question demands a specific time, so 'What time' is suitable to ask about the exact time an event occurs.

How many cousins do you have? I have eight cousins.
Since this is about a count or number, 'How many' is the right choice when asking about quantity or number of things.


Now, let's write original questions for the given answers:

What do you want for dinner?

Why does she ride her bike to work?

Who are your favorite actors?

How do they know that man?

Where does your brother go grocery shopping?

What time does the lesson finish?


Each question has been crafted to obtain specific information as indicated by the prompt or desired response. They cover various aspects, from reasons to specific times, aiming to gather the needed answer in an understandable and straightforward manner.

Answered by LiamAlexanderSmith | 2025-07-06

We filled in question words for the given sentences and also created questions based on provided answers. Each question is designed to gather specific information about jobs, times, reasons, and locations. Using the appropriate question words helps clarify what information is being sought.
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Answered by LiamAlexanderSmith | 2025-07-15