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Interrogative (y/n)
Interrogative (y/n)
Ask me (or another student) if I like to ski. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Ask me (or another student) if my job is fun. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Ask me (or another student) if I like to play video games. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Ask me (or another student) if I need to buy a new shirt. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Ask me (or another student) if my family lives close by. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Ask me (or another student) if I go to work on the weekends. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Ask me (or another student) if the postal system works well in America. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Ask me (or another student) if fish can live longer than 30 seconds out of the water. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Ask me if there was another mass shooting in the USA today. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Ask me if polar bears are going extinct. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Ask me if I could change the class to tuesday mornings. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Ask me if the situation in Myanmar is better or worse than last week. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Ask me if the government has lifted the restrictions on movement between communities. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Ask me if I had breakfast this morning. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Ask me (or another student) if I will see my mother this week. Follow up with a Wh- question.
Indicative past simple -> Interrogative past simple
Ask me if I did the same as my friends.
EX: Michael went to the pool.
Did you go to the pool, too?
Did you go, too?
(Did you, too?)
(Did you?)
Nerea ate pizza for lunch.
Laura watched a TV series.
John called his mother.
Pablo wrote an email to his boss.
Fran took a nap in the afternoon.
Vincent signed up for tennis classes at the sports center.
Indicative past simple -> Interrogative past simple
Ask if the second subject (in parentheses) did the same as the first subject.
Sarah received a postcard in the mail. (we)
Tim started a new instagram account. (his wife)
Diana took the train to London (her boss)
Chris baked a loaf of bread for his mother. (Laura)
Using the phrases below, ask me or another student Y/N questions (in any tense). Follow them up with a Wh- question.
DRINK COCACOLA
CUT FINGERNAILS
WRITE AN EMAIL
EAT A SANDWICH
VISIT LAS VEGAS
BUY A NEW PHONE
DRINK A MARTINI
PLANT A TREE
THROW A PARTY
SING IN THE SHOWER
EX: Are you eating a sandwich? No. What are you doing? I´m talking to you.
EX: Would you eat a sandwich now? No. Why wouldn´t you? I´m not hungry